• successor of Shahriyar I. Just when Shapur had ascended the Bavandid throne, the Qarinvand Mazyar, whom Shapur's father Shahriyar I along with Mazyar's...
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    took over control of Tabaristan. The Bavandids exploited the opportunity to regain their ancestral lands: Shapur's brother, Qarin I, assisted the Tahirids...
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  • 483 to 484. Shapur (Bavandid ruler) (died 825), local ruler in Tabaristan Shapur Bakhtiar (1915–1991), former Prime Minister of Iran Shapur ibn Sahl, a...
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  • to 245 Ardashir I (Bavandid ruler) (Ardashir I of Mazandaran), r. 1173–1205, ruler of the Bavand dynasty Ardashir II (Bavandid ruler) (Ardashir II of Mazandaran)...
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    Qarinvand dynasty (category Rulers of Tabaristan)
    took over control of Tabaristan. The Bavandids exploited the opportunity to regain their ancestral lands: Shapur's brother, Qarin I, assisted the Tahirids...
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    Mazyar (category Rulers of Tabaristan)
    817. However, his territories were soon invaded by the neighbouring Bavandid ruler Shahriyar I, who defeated Mazyar and forced him to flee. Mazyar took...
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  • This is a family tree of the Bavandid rulers, and their ancestors. Sasanian family tree Bosworth, C. E. (1968). "The Political and Dynastic History of...
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  • Vinda-Umid and the Bavandid ruler Shahriyar I. However, Mazyar returned in 822/23 with the support of the Abbasid Caliphate to take revenge. Shapur, who was the...
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    and the nobles. Upon coming of age, Shapur II assumed power and quickly proved to be an active and effective ruler. He first led his small but disciplined...
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    the Bavandid ruler Abu Ja'far Muhammad including his two sons. After this great victory, Ala al-Dawla consolidated his position as the strongest ruler of...
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    attack his brother Shapur after Pabag's death. Pabag died a natural death sometime between 207 and 210 and was succeeded by Shapur, who became king of...
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    Sasanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran. I.B. Tauris. Shahbazi, A. Shapur (2005). "SASANIAN DYNASTY". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica...
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  • questionable blood relationships. List of shahanshahs of the Sasanian Empire Bavandid family tree ^ a: The exact relation between Sasan and Papak is unclear...
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    Artabanus IV at the Battle of Hormozdgan. Ardashir I and his son and heir Shapur I (r. 240–270) are depicted in a rock relief near Salmas, possibly a testimonial...
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    in the court hierarchy. Two spahbads, both named Raxš, are recorded in Shapur-KZ and Paikuli inscriptions. The Byzantine and Syriac sources record a number...
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    Archived from the original on 2019-01-01. Retrieved 2019-02-10. Shahbazi, A. Shapur (1986). "Army i. Pre-Islamic Iran". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc...
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    "having a friend's mind"). Achaemenes was himself a minor seventh-century ruler of the Anshan in southwestern Iran, and a vassal of Assyria. Around 850...
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  • 155–172. doi:10.2307/1523306. ISSN 0732-2992. JSTOR 1523306. Shahbazi, Shapur (30 August 2020). "CLOTHING". Encyclopaedia Iranica Online. Brill. Nevertheless...
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  • Qarin I (category Vassal rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate)
    Qarin I (Persian: کارن), was the eighth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 839 to 867. His brother, Shapur, was murdered in 825 by a Qarinvand named Mazyar...
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    Iran and Its Armed Forces Georgetown University Press, 8 jan. 2014 p 52 Shapur Shahbazi|1999|Encyclopædia Iranica Hanway, Jonas (1753). "XXXVII". An Historical...
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  • discrimination against non-Arabs Tabaristan uprising (784–804) Karenids Bavandids Baduspanids Zarmihrids Abbasid Caliphate Supported: Barmakids Stalemate...
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    the Elamite empire began to wane seriously, as after the death of this ruler, Elam disappears into obscurity for more than three centuries. Very little...
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    Gorgan as well as Mazandaran and Gilan, taking slaves and goods. The Bavandids, who claimed descent from Kawus, provided three dynasties. The first dynasty...
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    early modern period. Many invasions of nomadic tribes, whose leaders became rulers in this country, affected it negatively. Iran was reunified as an independent...
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    Umayyad Caliphate 661–750 Abbasid Caliphate 750–1258 Dabuyids 642–760 Bavandids 651–1349 Masmughans of Damavand 651–760 Baduspanids 665–1598 Justanids...
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    Among major Nizari castles, Gerdkuh is the least studied one. Muhammad (Bavandid ruler) Kafer Ghal'eh of Sangsar (Mehdishahr) The name is variously transliterated...
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    reign of Shapur II (309-379), Arabs crossed the Persian Gulf from Bahrain to "Ardashir-Khora" of Fars and raided the interior. In retaliation, Shapur II led...
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