- The
Sallarid dynasty (Persian: سالاریان), (also
known as the
Musafirids or Langarids) was a
Muslim dynasty of
Daylami origin,
which ruled in Tarom, Samiran...
- the Ghaznavids, the Sajids, the Samanids, the Ziyarids, the Buyids, the
Sallarids, the Rawadids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the Kakuyids, the An****ds...
- who
ended the
Sajid dynasty and
founded the
Sallarid dynasty in 941 with its
capital in Ardabil. The
Sallarid dynasty was an
Islamic dynasty that ruled...
- Abu'l-Qasim Ja'far ibn 'Ali, fled due to an
intrigue against him to the
Sallarids of Tarum.
There he
convinced Marzuban ibn
Muhammad (r. 941/2–957) to take...
-
captured Dvin from the
Sallarids in 951,
although apparently the
citadel remained in the
hands of a
Daylamite garrison loyal to the
Sallarids. He
managed to maintain...
-
Armenian capital, was
constructed at the kingdom's
apogee in 964. The
Iranian Sallarid dynasty conquered parts of
Eastern Armenia in the
second half of the 10th...
-
Abbasid Caliphate was
filled by
numerous local dynasties such as the
Sallarids, Sajids, and Shaddadids. At the
beginning of the 11th century, the territory...
- the
fortress of
Shamiran in
Tarom (Northern Iran), the
capital of the
Sallarid ruler Muhammad ibn Musafir.
During the
siege Mardavij is
persuaded to revolt...
-
Muhammad bin
Musafir (Persian: محمد بن مسافر) (died
before 953) was the
Sallarid ruler of
Tarum in
modern northwest Iran (before 916–941) and
Iranian Azerbaijan...
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expanding his
realm as far as Dvin in Armenia. The
latter belonged to the
Sallarid dynasty, of
Daylamite stock and
originally centered in the
Tarum district...