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Ostandar or
Ustandar was an
administrative title wielded by
provincial governors under the
Sasanian Empire. They
governed the
royal lands,
known as the...
- as
Rustamdar in the
Mongol era, a
deformed form of
their regnal title,
ustandar,
which they had used
since the rule of
Shahriyar III ibn
Jamshid (r. 937–949)...
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Jalal al-Dawla
Iskandar was the
ruler (
ustandar) of the
Baduspanids from 1333 to 1360.
Under his rule, the
kingdom reached its zenith.
Taking advantage...
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family was
named was Ibrāhīm (Manda) b. al-Walīd b.
Sanda b. Buṭṭa b.
Ustandār al-Fērōzān b. D̲j̲ahārbuk̲h̲t. His
death is
placed during the caliphate...
- of
western Iran,
Khorasan and Turkistan. We come
across an
instance of
Ustandar Hazarasf bin
Shahrnush (560-586/1164-1190), the
Baduspanid ruler of Rustamdar...
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Namawar Shah
Ghazi was the
Baduspanid ruler (
ustandar) of
Rustamdar from 1272/3 to 1301/2. He was the son and
successor of Shahragim. An
obscure ruler...
- 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). The Baduspanids...
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spelled ****umarth I or
Kayumars I; Persian: ملک کیومرث یکم) was the
ruler (
ustandar) of the
Baduspanids from 1394 to 1453, with a three-year interruption....
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Fakhr al-Dawla Shah-Ghazi was the
Baduspanid ruler (
ustandar) of
Rustamdar from 1360 to 1379. He is
notable for
sponsoring the
composition of the history...
- as
Rustamdar in the
Mongol era, a
deformed form of
their regnal title,
ustandar,
which they had used
since the rule of
Shahriyar III ibn
Jamshid (r. 937–949)...