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7th century Iranian dynasty
Dabuyid dynasty
642–760
The Dabuyid dynasty around its greatest extent under Farrukhan the Great
Capital
Fuman (660–760)[1]
Common languages
Middle Persian, Caspian languages, Tabari
Religion
Zoroastrianism
Government
Monarchy
Ispahbadh
• 640-660
Gil Gavbara (first)
• 740/41-759/60
Khurshid (last)
Historical era
Middle Ages
• Muslim conquest of Persia
642
• Abbasid conquest
760
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sassanid Empire
Abbasid Caliphate
Bavand dynasty
Paduspanids
Qarinvand dynasty
Today part of
Azerbaijan Iran Turkmenistan
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632-661
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661–750
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750–1258
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642–760
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651–1349
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651–760
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665–1598
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791 – 11th century
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821–873
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819–999
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861–1003
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1236–1537
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1244–1396
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1335–1357
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1349–1504
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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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The Dabuyid dynasty, or Gaubarid dynasty, was a Zoroastrian[2] Iranian dynasty that started in the first half of the 7th century as an independent group of rulers that ruled over Tabaristan and parts of western Khorasan.[3] Dabuyid rule over Tabaristan and Khorasan lasted from around 642 to the Abbasid conquest in 760.
^C.E. Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia University Press, 1996), 162; "Hence in 758 the caliph undertook the definitive conquest of Tabaristan, successfully drove out Khurshid II and ended the dynasty of the Dabuyids (who, as Zoroastrians, had never accepted Islam)".
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