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Zeyar or Ziar or
Ziyar (Persian: زيار) may
refer to: Ziar,
Golestan Ziar,
Isfahan Zeyar,
Mazandaran Ziyar,
after whom the
Ziyarid dynasty was
named by...
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Turkish slaves in 935.
Mardavij was born ca. 890 in Gilan; he was the son of
Ziyar, who
belonged to the Shahanshahvand, a
royal clan that
roamed around Dakhel...
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Ziyar ibn
Shahrakuya (Persian: کوی کشت و ابنشهر; also
spelled Shahrakawayh), was a high-ranking
Gilaki military officer who
served the Buyids.
Ziyar was...
- 967. He was a son of
Ziyar.
Voshmgir means "quail catcher" in the
local Caspian Iranian dialects.
Vushmgir was the son of
Ziyar. He
belonged to the Arghich...
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Ziyar (Persian: زيار, also
Romanized as Zeyār) is a
village in Bala
Larijan Rural District,
Larijan District, Amol County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran....
- The
Ziyar minaret is a
historical minaret in the
Isfahan province in Iran. The
minaret is
located 33 km to the east of
Isfahan city near the
village Ziyar...
- (928–1043) Abolhajjaj, Emir
Mardavij ? son of
Ziyar 930-January 935
January 935
Abutaher Voshmgir ? son of
Ziyar 935–967 967
Zahir od-Dowleh
Bisotoon ? son...
- the
Ziyarid dynasty,
through the
marriage of Mardanshah, the
father of
Ziyar, to the
daughter of one of the
Bavandi kings. The
prominence of the Bavandi...
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Pietro begins an
economic blockade of
Istrian cities. Emir
Mardavij ibn
Ziyar invades Tabaristan and
captures the city of Gorgan. The
Daylamite military...
- Gilan, and
lived during the time of Kai Khosrow.
Vardanshah had a son
named Ziyar, who
married a
sister of the
Gilaki king Harusindan, who bore him a son...