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Layzanshah
861–956
Valley of Girdiman where Layzan was located
Valley of Girdiman where Layzan was located
CapitalLahij (possibly)
Common languagesPersian (court, literature, dynastic)
Arabic (initially dynastic)
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentGovernorship, later monarchy
• 861–?
Yazid ibn Khalid (first)
• 948 – 956
Ahmad (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
861
• Disestablished
956
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Layzanshah Abbasid Caliphate
Shirvanshah Layzanshah
Today part ofLayzanshah Azerbaijan

Layzānshah (Persian: لایزان‌شاه) or Shah of Layzān was a historical title given to the lords of Layzan. According to Vladimir Minorsky, the title was first granted to local rulers by their Sassanid Persian overlords, medieval authors specifically mentioning Anushirvan.[1]

Layzān was a principality formed around modern Lahıc, Azerbaijan[2] and covered valley of Girdimanchay, whose population might be migrants from Lahijan in Gilan.[3] Ibn Hawqal mentioned Layzān as part of Arran, while Al-Masudi in chapter 17 of his The Meadows of Gold placed it in periphery of Shirvan.

After Anarchy at Samarra, the title was acquired by Haytham ibn Khalid's brother Yazid ibn Khalid and passed on to his children. The latter's grandson Abu Tahir Yazid attacked his cousin Ali I and killed all of his family save for his grandson, thus holding both titles of Layzanshah and Shirvanshah together.[4] Later Layzan was granted as a fief to sons of Shirvanshahs.

Known holders of the title include:

  1. Yazid ibn Khalid (861–?, son of Khalid ibn Yazid al-Shaybani)
  2. Muhammad of Layzan
  3. Abu Tahir Yazid (?–917)
  4. Muhammad II (917–948)
  5. Ahmad (948–956)

Layzān became a traditional title by 10th century and fell into disuse.[2]

  1. ^ Minorsky 1958, p. 31.
  2. ^ a b Minorsky 1937, p. 408-409.
  3. ^ Minorsky 1958, p. 14-15.
  4. ^ Minorsky 1958, p. 76.

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