State in present-day northern Iran from 651 to 1349
Bavand dynasty
باوندیان
651–1349
Map of the Bavand dynasty in 9th century under Qarin I
Capital
Perim (651–1074) Sari (1074–1210) Amol (1238–1349)
Common languages
Mazanderani
Middle Persian
New Persian
Religion
Zoroastrianism (651–842) Sunni Islam (842–964) Twelver Shia Islam (964–1349)
Government
Monarchy
Ispahbadh
• 651–665
Farrukhzad (first)
• 1334–1349
Hasan II (last)
Historical era
Middle Ages
• Established
651
• Afrasiyabid conquest
1349
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sasanian Empire
Afrasiyab dynasty
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1349–1504
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1359–1596
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1370–1507
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1370s–1592
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1406–1468
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1501–1736
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1722–1729
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1751–1794
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1789–1925
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1979
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1979
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The Bavand dynasty (Persian: باوندیان) (also spelled Bavend), or simply the Bavandids, was an Iranian dynasty that ruled in parts of Tabaristan (present-day Mazandaran province) in what is now northern Iran from 651 until 1349, alternating between outright independence and submission as vassals to more powerful regional rulers. They ruled for 698 years, which is the second longest dynasty of Iran after the Baduspanids.
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