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- The Sarbadars (from Persian: سربدار sarbadār, "head on gallows"; also known as Sarbedaran سربداران) were a mixture of religious dervishes and secular rulers...
- until 1384. His relatively long reign was dominated by conflict with the Sarbadars and the Jal****ids, and ended only upon the arrival of Timur into eastern...
- leader of the Sarbadars of Sabzewar from 1356 until his death. Lutf Allah was the son of Wajih ad-Din Mas'ud, the second leader of the Sarbadars, and was considered...
- the armies of the Sarbadars and the Kartids (or Kart dynasty). Since their appearance as a political force in Khurasan, the Sarbadars had fought to expand...
- Mu'izz-uddin Husayn's main concern were the neighboring Sarbadars, centered in Sabzavar. As the Sarbadars were the enemies of Togha Temür, they considered the...
- that a campaign against Shah Mansur was in order. Shah Mansur gained the Sarbadar Muluk as his ally; Muluk was sent to defend Kashan and the Mozaffarid northern...
- Shaykh-ʿAli Ke'ün, also fell in battle against the Sarbadars, in May 1343. Following this, the Sarbadars took much of Khurasan and transferred their allegiance...
- as the Sarbadars. There is some evidence that he was here in 1360 and that he made the prediction that ‘Alī Mu'ayyad would expel the Sarbadars, but that...
- Sultan Barquq protected him and killed Timur's envoys. Timur left the Sarbadar prince Khwaja Mas'ud to govern Baghdad, but he was driven out when Ahmad...
- (Chobanid puppet) Sulayman (1339–1343) (Chobanid puppet, recognized by the Sarbadars 1341–1343) Jahan Temür (1339–1340) (Jal****id puppet) ****hirwan (1343–1356)...