- The
Sarbadars (from Persian: سربدار
sarbadār, "head on gallows"; also
known as
Sarbedaran سربداران) were a
mixture of
religious dervishes and
secular rulers...
- (Chobanid puppet)
Sulayman (1339–1343) (Chobanid puppet,
recognized by the
Sarbadars 1341–1343)
Jahan Temür (1339–1340) (Jal****id puppet) ****hirwan (1343–1356)...
- 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...
- (Chobanid puppet)
Sulayman (1339–1343) (Chobanid puppet,
recognized by the
Sarbadars 1341–1343)
Jahan Temür (1339–1340) (Jal****id puppet) ****hirwan (1343–1356)...
- 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...
- محرابی; born 1944) is an
Iranian actor who is best
known for his
roles in
Sarbadars (1983–1984),
Nightingales (1988),
Courtship (1989),
Green House (1996)...
- ISBN 978-1-139-46284-6. Roemer, H.R. (1986). "The Jal****ids,
Muzaffarids and
Sarbadars". In Lockhart, Laurence; Jackson,
Peter (eds.). The
Cambridge History...
- 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...
- the
Ilkhanate (1335–1370): Jal****ids, Chobanids, Muzaffarids, Injuids,
Sarbadars, and
Kartids Timurid Empire (1370–1507) and Aq
Qoyunlu (1378–1501) Modern...
- 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...