This is a familytree of the Bavandid rulers, and their ancestors. Sasanian familytree Bosworth, C. E. (1968). "The Political and Dynastic History of...
Bavand dynasty (Persian: باوندیان) (also spelled Bavend), or simply the Bavandids, was an Iranian dynasty that ruled in parts of Tabaristan (present-day...
blood relationships. List of shahanshahs of the Sasanian Empire Bavandidfamilytree ^ a: The exact relation between Sasan and Papak is unclear. ^ b: Ancestor...
Royal Family of Thailand: The Descendants of King Chulalongkorn. New Cavendish Books. ISBN 9780904568882. Smith, Malcolm (January 1943). "The families of...
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shrine city of Najaf and subsequently to India, where he reunited with his family. Three of his uncles had served Nader Shah, but two of them fell out of...
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clan named in Beowulf and the Old English poem "Widsith". The following familytree includes the Wuffingas kings from Wehha to Ælfwald. They are numbered...
pp. 198–249. ISBN 0-521-20093-8. Madelung, W. (1984). "Āl-e Bāvand (Bavandids)". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume I/7: Ahriman–Alafrank...
Saffarids, the Samanids, the Ziyarids, the Buyids, the Kakuyids, and the Bavandids of Tabarestan and Gilan, ruled most of Iran. By all accounts, weary of...
Muslims or members of the traditional families that had served the Seljuqs and Khwarazmians (e.g, the Juvayni family). For example, the Ilkhanate vizier...
after his departure, and the settlements he founded were destroyed by the Bavandid ruler Sharwin I. Around the same time, Khalid's grandson, al-Fadl ibn Yahya...
Encouraged by Khomeini (who declared that the blood of martyrs must water the "tree of Islam"), radicals pressured the mosques and moderate clergy to commemorate...
of the Ilkhanate after the death of Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan in 1335, the family of emir Ilge (Īlgā) Noyan, known as Köke (Kukā, ‘Blue’) Ilge, descendants...
strict court protocol, in such a way that the heads of the great Median families ”took him for a being of a different nature from themselves.” In normal...
by al-Hasan, who had previously occupied Gorgan. Vushmgir fled to the Bavandids of the mountains in eastern Tabaristan, then to the court of the Samanid...
the founder of the empire, Achaemenes. The term Achaemenid means "of the family of the Achaemenis/Achaemenes" (Old Persian: 𐏃𐎧𐎠𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁, romanized: Haxāmaniš;...
dynasty. After Marzuban ibn Justan converted to Islam in 805, the ancient family of Justans became connected to the Zaydi Alids of the Daylam region. The...
governorship of Baghdad was given to a member of a collateral branch of the family, Ishaq ibn Ibrahim, who controlled the city for over twenty-five years....
'Ali also allied with the landowners of Fars, which included the Fasanjas family, which would later produce many prominent statesmen for the Buyids. 'Ali...
Military of the Sasanian Empire Romans in Persia Sasanian art Sasanian familytree Sasanian music Women in the Sasanian Empire Book Pahlavi spelling: (ʾylʾnštr');...
Arabic language culture shifted from Baghdad to Cairo. Anatolian Seljuks familytree History of the Turks List of battles involving the Seljuk Empire Nizari–Seljuk...
streams of water, and two half-man half-mouflon guardians of the sacred tree. The names of the two priestesses are carved on their arms. King Untash Napirisha...
trusted confidant and eventually a special deputy and chamberlain to the Bavandid Hasan II, who was the ruler of Tabaristan. Even though Amuli had a close...
al-Dawla, Buyid governor and ruler of Kerman (b. 1000) Sayyida Shirin, Bavandid princess and wife of Fakhr al-Dawla William of Bellême, French nobleman...