-
officially given the
titles of Gil e
Gilan ("Ruler of Gilan") and
Padashwargarshah ("King of Patashwargar", the
former name of the
mountains in Tabaristan)...
- Farrukhan, who laid
ambush to his army. He took the
titles Ispadbadh,
Padashwargarshah and
Gilgilan and
defeated a
Daylamite revolt to his west. The city...
-
Ispahbadh Gil
Gavbara ? Son of
Piruz 642–660 660 Ispahbadh, Gil-Gilan,
Padashwargarshah Dabuya ? Son of Gil
Gavbara 660–712 712
Farrukhan the
Great ? Son of...
-
creating an
independent realm. Gil
Gavbara was
given the
titles of
Padashwārgarshāh (shah of Padishkhwargar) and "Ispahbad of Khorasan",
possibly indicating...
-
formal conferment of the
titles of Gil-Gilan ("ruler of Gilan") and
Padashwargarshah ("Shah of Patashwargar", the old name of Tabaristan's mountains) to...
- the
Sasanian dynasty's fall in 651 and
claimed the
titles Gīlgīlan,
Padashwargarshah ("Shah of Patashwargar", the old name of Tabaristan's mountains), and...
-
ruled by
princes from
different royal families, who bore the
title of
Padashwargarshah ("Shah of Padishkhwargar"). The name "Padishkhwargar" is the Bundahishn...
- the
Dabuyid title of Gilgilan,
while Sharwin I ****umed the
title of
Padashwargarshah ("king of the mountains"). The
Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi, who had received...
-
former Dabuyid title of Gilgilan,
while Sharwin ****umed the
title of
Padashwargarshah ("King of the Mountains").
Sharwin and the
other rulers of Tabaristan...