- Lahıc (Azerbaijani: Lahıc, Tat: Löhij) is a
village and muni****lity on the
southern slopes of
Greater Caucasus within the
Ismailli Rayon of Azerbaijan...
- Layzānshah (Persian: لایزانشاه) or Shah of
Layzān was a
historical title given to the
lords of
Layzan.
According to
Vladimir Minorsky, the
title was first...
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Muhammad was
second Shah of
Layzan whose father was
first Layzanshah Yazid ibn Khalid, a
member of
junior branch of Yazidids. He was
nephew of
first independent...
- Plain.
Vladimir Minorsky believes that
names such as Sharvān (Shirwān),
Lāyzān and Baylaqān are
Iranian names from the
Iranian languages of the
coast of...
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Arran to the west, and
Layzan to the north. The Shirvanshahs,
throughout their history, made
persistent efforts to also
control Layzan, Quba,
Maskat and Bab...
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Muhammad II (Arabic: محمد) was the
third Layzanshah (king of
Layzan, r. 917–948) and the
sixth Shirvanshah (king of Shirvan, r. 948–956). He was the son...
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absorbing and
pushing back the
aboriginal inhabitants. Such
names as Sharvan,
Layzan, Baylaqan, etc.,
suggest that the
Iranian immigration proceeded chiefly...
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kingly birth or parentage")
Arranshah King of
Arran Layzanshah King of
Layzan Shirvanshah King of
Shirvan (see also: Shirvanshahs) Farrokh, Kaveh. Shadows...
- "Sharvān-shāh" ("King of Shirvan"), "Tabarsarān-shāh", "Alān-shāh/Arrānshāh", and "
Lāyzān-shāh". The p**** of
Derbent (Middle
Iranian name is uncertain) was located...
- (Arabic: ابوطاهر یزید) or
Yazid I was
sixth Shah of
Shirvan and
third Shah of
Layzan. He was
reigning as
Layzanshah as heir of his
father Muhammad. He attacked...