- The Kart dynasty, also
known as the
Kartids (Persian: آل کرت), was a ****
Muslim dynasty of
Tajik origin,
closely related to the Ghurids, that ruled...
- eighth/fourteenth century, when it
designated the
easternmost part of the
Kartid realm. This name was
later used for
certain regions in the Ṣafavid and Mughal...
- the
Sarbadars still had one more
force to
contend with in Khurasan: the
Kartids of Herat.
Their leader Mu'izz al-Din
Husain also
recognized Togha Temur's...
- (Firuzabad);
Sasanian era
Gorgan (Astarabad); Ziyarid,
Alavids Herat; Ghurid,
Kartids,
Timurid Empire Hulwan; An****ds Ij (Ig);
Shabankara Isfahan;
Ziyarid dynasty...
- the
Kartids of Herat,
recognized Togha Temür's overlordship, and when the
Sarbadars secured their hold on
Khorasan they
sought to
eliminate the
Kartid threat...
- (1335–1370): Jal****ids, Chobanids, Muzaffarids, Injuids, Sarbadars, and
Kartids Timurid Empire (1370–1507) and Aq
Qoyunlu (1378–1501)
Modern age: Safavid...
-
eastern Persia (Khurasan):
Togha Temür (c. 1338–1353) (recognized by the
Kartids 1338–1349; by the Jal****ids 1338–1339, 1340–1344; by the
Sarbadars 1338–1341...
-
various successor states of the Ilkhanate. By 1389, he had
removed the
Kartids from
Herat and
advanced into
mainland Persia where he enjo**** many successes...
-
rebellion and
annexed the
Kartid capital of Herat,
which he made his
viceregal seat.
Several years later, the last of the
Kartids, Ghiyas-uddin's son Pir...
- was
divided between four
districts under Arghun. Möngke Khan
granted the
Kartids authority over Herat, Jam,
Pushang (Fushanj), Ghor, Khaysar, Firuz-Kuh...