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Justan III was the
sixth king of the
Justanid dynasty,
ruling from 865 to 919. He was the
brother and
successor of
Khurshid of Dailam.
Justan is first...
- history.
Justan I (791–805)
Marzuban of
Daylam (805–855)
Justan II (855–856)
Vahsudan of
Daylam (856–865)
Khurshid of
Daylam (865)
Justan III (865-919) Ali of...
- Musafir, who
ruled in Daylam. In 941, Marzuban,
together with his
brother Vahsudan,
overthrew their father. In the same year,
Marzuban set out to conquer...
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hastened after the
death of the
sultan Ahmad Sanjar in 1153.
After Rawwadid Vahsudan,
Togrul Bey came to
Ganja and
Abulasvar Shavur accepted his rule in 1054...
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place of a
ruthless struggle for
power between Marzuban's
brother Vahsudan, his sons, and
Deysam Sajid. This
momentary weakness in the
central administration...
- po****tion, and even
secured the
allegiance of the
Justanid king of Daylam,
Vahsudan ibn Marzuban.
Despite the
rapid success of the rebellion, Hasan's reign...
- Abu
Mansur Wahsudan (also
spelled Vahsudan; Persian: ابو منصور وهسودان) was the
penultimate Rawadid amir (ruler) of
Azarbaijan from 1025 to 1058/59. He...
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ruler Vahsudan in 1054, and then in 1062 his son and
successor Mamlan II was
forced to
accept the rule of
Toghrul Beg in Tebriz.
After Rawwadid Vahsudan, Togrul...
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Qatran a
curious ode on an
expedition which the Rawādī
ruler of Tabriz,
Vahsūdān (circa 1025–1059) sent to Ardabil,
under the
leadership of his son Mamlan...
- This
development threatened the
position of the
Justanid king,
Justan ibn
Vahsudan, but in the
ensuing showdown between the two
Hasan was able to
affirm his...