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Quhyar (Persian: کوه یار), was the
ruler of the
Qarinvand dynasty,
ruling briefly in 839
until his ********ination.
Quhyar was the son of
Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd...
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against Mazyar, and was
rewarded with his brother's
lands and
royal title.
Quhyar, a
brother of Mazyar, who had betra**** the
latter and
chose to aid the Tahirids...
- 817) Vinda-Umid (r. 800–820)
Bavand rule (r. 817)
Quhyar (r. 817–823)
Mazyar (r. 823-839/840)
Quhyar (r. 839)
Seven Parthian clans Herzfeld 1928, pp. 21–22...
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Abbasid reinforcements, and
began to deal with his enemies—he had his
brother Quhyar exiled, and did the same to
Shahriyar I's son
Qarin I, who was his nephew...
- was betra**** by his
brother Quhyar, who also
revealed to the
Tahirids the
correspondence between Mazyar and al-Afshin.
Quhyar then
succeeded his brother...
- from Mazyar.
During the same period,
Mazyar was betra**** by his
brother Quhyar, and was
sentenced to
death in Baghdad. In 842,
Qarin converted to Islam...