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- The Baduspanids or Badusbanids (Persian: بادوسپانیان, romanized: Bâduspâniân), were a local Iranian dynasty of Tabaristan which ruled over Ruyan/Rustamdar...
- (1703-1746), claimant to the Mughal throne Jahangir III, Paduspanid ruler Jahangir IV (died 1598), Paduspanid ruler Cihangir Ghaffari (born 1940), Iranian actor...
- Sasanian rulers: The Dabuyid dynasty (642–760) descendant of Jamasp. The Paduspanids (665–1598) of Mazandaran, descendant of Jamasp. The shahs of Shirwan...
- Abbas' favourites, Farhad Khan Qaramanlu. In 1593–94, Jahangir III, the Paduspanid ruler of Nur, travelled to the court of the Abbas, where he handed over...
- Jahangir IV (Persian: جهانگیر), was the last ruler of the Paduspanid branch of Kojur. He was the son and successor of Sultan Mohammad ibn Jahangir. In...
- (1610–1641), sultan of Aceh Jalal al-Dawla Iskandar (died 1359), ruler of the Paduspanid dynasty Muhammad Iskandar bin Sa'at, Singaporean criminal Iskander Hachicha...
- the control of the Daylamites, while Tabaristan was under Dabuyid and Paduspanid control, and the Mount Damavand region under Masmughans of Damavand. The...
- Kai Ka'us I (Persian: كيكاوس), was the ruler of the Paduspanid dynasty from 1168 to 1184. He was the brother and successor of Shahrivash. Kai Ka'us was...
- territorial domains, and thus in 1344 invaded the domains of Hasan II and the Paduspanid ruler Eskandar II in Mazandaran with several hostile minor dynasties allied...
- a mediaeval ruler from the Paduspanid dynasty in northwestern Iran Kayumarth III, a mediaeval ruler from the Paduspanid dynasty in northwestern Iran...