Silver coin minted in Tiflis (Tbilisi) bearing the name of Anushirwan. Struck between 1344 and 1353 (left = obverse; right = reverse)
Anushirwan Khan (Persian: انوشیروان خان, Anūshīrvān Khān) occupied the Ilkhanid throne from 1344 until his death in 1357. He was a puppet of the Chobanid ruler Malek Ashraf and possessed no power of his own. He is notable for being the last of the Ilkhan dynasty to have coins struck in his name.[1]
Anushirwan's origins are obscure. One account suggests that Malek Ashraf's wardrobe keeper, a certain Nushirvan, was raised to the throne and given the name Anushirvan, after the famous Sasanian king Khosrow I Anushirvan. The Chobanids struck coins in his name until 1357.[2]
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^Ömer Diler, Ilkhans: Coinage of the Persian Mongols (Istanbul 2006), pp. 539-40.
Anushirwan Khan (Persian: انوشیروان خان, Anūshīrvān Khān) occupied the Ilkhanid throne from 1344 until his death in 1357. He was a puppet of the Chobanid...
been married to the Khwarazm Shah Shah Malik. Her son by that marriage, Anushirwan, apparently remained with her after she married Tughril Beg in around...
version is Bishr ibn Marwān al-Asadī's Ḥarb Banī Shaybān maʻa Kisrá Ānūshirwān (Arabic: حرب بني شيبان مع كسرى آنوشروان). Fijar Wars Al-Nu'man III Ahmad...
("Book of Lords"). Other works were made independently, such as the Sirat Anushirwan, which was reportedly an autobiography made by Khosrow himself, and survives...
fled to Diyarbakr in the disorder after his death. Khan, Ilkhan, Sultan Anushirwan ? ? 1344–1356 ? Puppet of the Chupanid Malek Ashraf Khan, Ilkhan, Sultan...
who escorted him to Tabriz. Malek Ashraf raised another puppet named Anushirwan as new Ilkhan and rode to Tabriz. Hasan Buzurg meanwhile withdrew his...
by the Sarbadars 1341–1343) Jahan Temür (1339–1340) (Jalayirid puppet) Anushirwan (1343–1356) (Chobanid puppet) Ghazan II (1356–1357) (known only from coinage)...
Zubaydah (389) The Caliph al-Hakim and the Merchant ((389)) King Kisra Anushirwan and the Village Damsel (390) The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith's Wife...
Arabic, with similarities of names and places to the Hamzanama: thus Anushirwan corresponds to Nausheravan, the vizier Buzurjmihr is synonymous to Buzurjmehr...
convert Christianity. He had at least two wives: Jamila Malika Khatun Anushirwan Khatun (m. 1330/1) — daughter of Shaikh Ali Jalayir, brother of Hasan...
population and producing a severe economic crisis. In 1349-1350, Ilkhan Anushirwan invaded the country, to whom Georgia paid 400,000 dinars as a tribute...
of the Abyssinian people: Saif then departed to seek the help of Kisra Anushirwan (Khosrow I), to whom he claimed to be related, and asked for his aid....
him in the Church of the East, much to the joy of the emperor Khusrow Anushirwan who loved him and held him in high esteem. A mighty plague devastated...
privileges (for tailors) are issued in Stockholm. Ghazan II replaces Anushirwan as ruler of the Ilkhanate in Persia. Zhu Yuanzhang, one of the leaders...
who escorted him to Tabriz. Malek Ashraf raised another puppet named Anushirwan as new Ilkhan in Arran and rode to Tabriz in 1346. He appointed ‘Abd al-Hayy...
Retrieved 20 January 2015. "Malayo-Chamic", ethnologue.com The Book of Anushirwan, The Cham Muslims of Southeast Asia: A Historical Note Crawford's 1822...
II, Fasc. 2. C. Edmund Bosworth. p. 139. Klausner, Carla L. (2009). "Anūshirwān b. Khālid". In Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John;...
Sackler Gallery Afrasiab Killing Naudar, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Anushirwan Holds a Banquet for his Minister Bozorgmehr, Cleveland Museum of Art Ardashir...
Yazid ibn Ahmad (991 – 1027) (m. a daughter of a ruler of Shabaran.) Anushirwan (d. c. 1025) Manuchihr I (1027 – 1034) (m. Sitt b. Fadl) Hormuzd, Tabasaranshah...
privileges (for tailors) are issued in Stockholm. Ghazan II replaces Anushirwan as ruler of the Ilkhanate in Persia. Zhu Yuanzhang, one of the leaders...