- Alid
dynasties of
northern Iran or
Alavids (Persian: علویان طبرستان). In the 9th–10th centuries, the
northern Iranian regions of Tabaristan,
Daylam and...
- "the Great/Elder Missionary"), was an Alid who
became the
founder of the
Zaydid dynasty of Tabaristan. Al-Ḥasan was a
descendant of
Hasan ibn Zayd ibn Hasan...
-
ruler of the
Zaydid dynasty of
Tabaristan in 884.
Little is
known of his
early life,
before coming to
Tabaristan after Hasan established Zaydid rule there...
-
invitation of the
Justanid king of Daylam, who had also
supported and
served the
Zaydid brothers. Together,
Hasan and the
Justanids tried in 902 and 903 to recover...
-
grant by
sending an army to Tabaristan,
which was then
controlled by the
Zaydids under Muhammad ibn Zayd.
Muhammad and his army met the
Samanid army under...
- Rafi ibn Harthama, who then
divided Rustam's
domains in
Tabaristan with
Zaydid Muhammad ibn Zayd.
Sharwin thus
succeeded Rustam I as the head of the Bavand...
-
Hasan ibn Zayd (1st Zaydī Imām of
Zaydīds in Tabaristan) Al-Dāʿī al-Ṣaghīr
Muhammad ibn Zayd (2nd Zaydī Imām of
Zaydīds in Tabaristan) Yaḥyā ibn ʿUmar (20th...
- Khorasan, as well as Transoxiana. A few
months later, the
Samanids conquer the
Zaydid emirate of Tabaristan. This
victory marks the
beginning of the dispersion...
-
become "Lord of the Mercians".
January 6 –
Hasan ibn Zayd,
founder of the
Zaydid Dynasty, dies
after a 20-year
reign at Amul. He is
succeeded by his brother...
-
Mardavij joined the army of
Asfar ibn
Shiruya of Lahijan, who
served the
Zaydids of Tabaristan. In 930,
Asfar invaded the
domains of the
Zaydi Abu Muhammad...