- Alid
dynasties of
northern Iran or
Alavids (Persian: علویان طبرستان). In the 9th–10th centuries, the
northern Iranian regions of Tabaristan,
Daylam and...
-
Gurgan as an ****istant to Hasan's brother-in-law,
Muhammad ibn Ibrahim. The
Zaydids were
expelled from
Gurgan by the
Tahirid general Ishaq al-Sari in spring...
- used
synonymously in
Turkish language with Shi'ites, to
characterize the
Zaydids of Tabaristan,
Daylam and Gilan; the Bātinī-Ismāʿīlīs of
Pamir Mountains...
- at Amul in 884, and was
succeeded by his
brother Muhammad ibn Zayd. The
Zaydids continued to rule
Tabaristan until 928.
Historians praised him as a just...
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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...
- II
clashed several times with
Daylamite and
Gilite rulers. In 921, the
Zaydids under the
Gilite ruler Lili ibn al-Nu'man
invaded Khorasan, but were defeated...
-
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...
-
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...
- 964. He was the son and
successor of
Sharwin II.
After the fall of the
Zaydids of Tabaristan,
Shahriyar II
became involved in a
power struggle between...
-
Hasan al-Utrush
managed to re-establish
Zaydid control over Tabaristan, and
forced Sharwin accept the
Zaydids as his
overlord and pay
tribute to them...