- "King of
Kings of
Iranians and non-Iranians". Also
spelled Shiroe, Seiroe,
Shiruya,
Shiruyah and Shiruyih. On the contrary, the
medieval Muslim historian...
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Makan ibn Kaki, and
ruled until he was
killed in
battle with
Asfar ibn
Shiruya. Abu 'l-Husayn
Ahmad ibn Hasan,
surnamed Nasir (919, 923).
Reigned jointly...
-
Asfar ibn
Shiruya (Gilaki/Persian: اسفار بن شیرویه: died 931) was an
Iranian military leader of
Gilaki origin,
active in
northern Iran (esp. Tabaristan...
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Shiruya al-Uswari (Arabic: شيروية الأسواري, in
Middle Persian: Shērōē) was an
Iranian nobleman, who was part of the
Sasanian asvaran unit, but
later defected...
- Gwynedd. Emir
Mardavij ibn
Ziyar defeats and
kills his
rival Asfar ibn
Shiruya. He
conquers in
rapid succession the
Abbasid cities of Hamadan, Dinavar...
- Damavand
Javanshir Burzin Shah ****e Suri
Shahriyar Siyah al-Uswari
Shiruya al-Uswari Aparviz Shahrag † Faylakan † Yazdanfar Qubaz † Ruzbih † Zarmahr †...
- is a
Middle Persian name,
meaning 'The Lion',
whose new
Persian form is
Shīrūya/Shiruyeh, شیرویه. Its uses include: Shērōē (590 – 628),
better known by...
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first started his
career by
joining the army of his
kinsman Asfar ibn
Shiruya. Mardavij, however,
later betra**** and
killed him,
conquering much of Jibal...
- Hormuzan
Siyah al-Uswari (defected)
Shiruya al-Uswari (defected) Abu Musa
Ashaari al-Nu'man
Siyah al-Uswari
Shiruya al-Uswari
Casualties and
losses Heavy...
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Mardavij later served another Gilaki military leader named Asfar ibn
Shiruya, but
later betra**** the
latter and
conquered Tabaristan,
which led to the...