-
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus Afshin, upon the camel,
parades Babak, upon the elephant, into Samarra.
Persian miniature created in 16th-century
Safavid Iran, from...
- ibn al-Athir, 60,000
Khurramites were killed. In 835, al-Mu'tasim sent
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin, a
senior general and a son of the v****al
prince of...
- Bogo,
Korean maritime hegemon (or 846)
Jonas of Orléans,
Frankish bishop Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin,
Muslim general Langdarma,
emperor of
Tibet (b. 799)...
-
Mazyar uprising (839)
Tahirid dynasty Abbasid Caliphate Spahbed Mazyar and
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin's
forces Victory Mutasim Maziar was
arrested and sent...
-
civil war (865–866), Abu'l-Saj Devdad, a
relative of the
Iranian prince Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin, was put
charge in the
defense of al-Mada'in in 865...
-
rebellion in 837, and the
subsequent execution of the
Iranian general Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin.
Besides having access to
early Arabic sources, Dinawari...
-
years of
constant campaigns.[citation needed] He was
eventually seized by
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin and was
handed over to the
Abbasid Caliph.
During Bābak's...
-
period and was
ruled directly by the afshins. The most
famous afshin was
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin.
Knowledge of the
ruling family of
Ushrusana is derived...
-
analysis of the coinage, and in the
names of some
Ushrusana rulers such as
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin,
whose personal name is
attested as "Khydhar", and...
- re-po****tion of the place. In 836,
Maragheh served as the
winter quarters of
Khaydhar ibn
Kawus al-Afshin
during his
expedition against Babak. In an attempt...