Ostandar or Ustandar was an administrative title wielded by provincial governors under the Sasanian Empire.[1] They governed the royal lands, known as the ostan.[2] The title was later assumed by the Baduspanids of Ruyan, starting with Shahriyar III ibn Jamshid (r. 937–949).[1]
Ostandar or Ustandar was an administrative title wielded by provincial governors under the Sasanian Empire. They governed the royal lands, known as the...
provincial authority is headed by a governor-general (Persian: استاندار ostândâr), who is appointed by the Minister of the Interior subject to approval...
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the avenue leading to an industrial plant, is located at the south of Ostandar Square. Zowb e Āhan or Zowb Āhan, literally "steel mill", was a contract...
kanārang, pāygōsbān (Parthian ptykwspn, Sasanian paygospān or padhospān) and ostāndār. The historical sources blur the distinction between the marzbān and spāhbed...
raised Zoroastrian in a noble dehqan family. His father Babai was the ōstāndār (official in charge of crown property) of Nasibin, his grandfather had...
Safavid dynasty and later governments. The office was replaced with the Ostandar of Qazvin (Persian: استاندار قزوین) after the Qajar dynasty. Note: Data...
nowadays called Mazandaran province. Ruyan was also called Rostamdār, Ostandār and Rostamdele. The city of Chalus and its associated towns and villages...
region from Gilan to Amol from 665 to 1596. Initially they bore the title Ostandar. In Tabari, the word ostan meant “mountain” and dar by itself or from dara...