- The Baduspanids,
Paduspanids or
Badusbanids (Persian: بادوسپانیان, romanized: Bâduspâniân), were a
local Iranian dynasty of
Tabaristan which ruled over...
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Sasanian rulers: The
Dabuyid dynasty (642–760),
descendants of Jamasp. The
Paduspanids (665–1598) of Mazandaran,
descendants of Jamasp. The
Shahs of Shirwan...
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Sasanian rulers: The
Dabuyid dynasty (642–760)
descendant of Jamasp. The
Paduspanids (665–1598) of Mazandaran,
descendant of Jamasp. The
shahs of Shirwan...
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representative of the
Bavandids was
killed by
Afrasiyab Chulawi. The
Paduspanids claimed descent from the
Dabuyids of the north. They came to prominence...
- the
control of the Daylamites,
while Tabaristan was
under Dabuyid and
Paduspanid control, and the
Mount Damavand region under Masmughans of Damavand. The...
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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...
- Noor,
Northern Iran in
province Tabarestan and was a
descendant of the
Paduspanids,
Spahbed of East dynasty.
Mirza Husain Nouri died at the age of 66 years...
- (642–760)
Bavand dynasty (651–1349)
Masmughans of
Damavand (651–760)
Paduspanids (655–1598)
Early Shia
rulers Alids (864–900, 914–928)
Asfar ibn Shiruya...
- 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...
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khans were
hailing from Nur and
Kujur rulers ruling in Tabaristan, i.e.
Paduspanids.
First known members of the
dynasty were
Mammadhusein beg and his son...