- were a
local Iranian dynasty of
Tabaristan which ruled over Ruyan/
Rustamdar. The
dynasty was
established in 665, and with 933
years of rule as the...
-
Ruyan (Persian: رویان),
later known as
Rustamdar (رستمدار), was a
mountainous district that encomp****ed the
western part of Tabaristan/Mazandaran, a region...
- (Persian: سید فخرالدین) was a Mar'ashi prince, who
ruled the
region of
Rustamdar from 1381 to 1390. He
shared power with his
three other brothers; Kamal...
- Adud al-Dawla
Qubad was the
Baduspanid ruler (ustandar) of
Rustamdar from 1379 to 1381. The son and
successor of
Fakhr al-Dawla Shah-Ghazi,
Qubad was...
- a
resurgence during his long reign,
which included the
reconquest of
Rustamdar. He was
often at odds with his suzerain, the
Timurid ruler Shah Rukh (r...
- al-Dawla Tus (Persian: سعدالدوله توس) was the
Baduspanid ruler (ustandar) of
Rustamdar from 1390 to 1394. He was a son of
ustandar Taj al-Dawla
Ziyar (r. 1325–1333)...
-
Ustandar Hazarasf bin
Shahrnush (560-586/1164-1190), the
Baduspanid ruler of
Rustamdar and Ruyan, who had
harboured himself at Alamut.
According to "Jamiut-Tawarikh"...
- Taj al-Dawla
Ziyar was the
Baduspanid ruler (ustandar) of
Rustamdar from 1325 to 1333. He
succeeded to the
throne after instigating the
murder of his...
- made the
Jalilids enter an
alliance with the
neighbouring Baduspanids of
Rustamdar. Together, they
attacked Amul,
forcing Hasan II to surrender. The Baduspanid...
-
while Tahmasp was
fighting Ottomans in west.
Later he was sent to
conquer Rustamdar province. In 1534-1536, he
joined Tahmasp in the
fight against Suleiman...