Qarin II (Persian: کارین), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1057 to 1074. He was the son of a certain Surkhab, who was possibly the son of the Bavandid ruler Shahriyar III. Not much more is known about Qarin II; he died in 1074, and was succeeded by his son Shahriyar IV.
QarinII (Persian: کارین), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1057 to 1074. He was the son of a certain Surkhab, who was possibly the son of the...
al-Marzuban (998–1006) Abu Ja'far Muhammad (???-1027) QarinII (1057–1074) Shahriyar IV (1074–1114) Qarin III (1114–1117) Rustam III (1117–1118) Ali I (1118–1142)...
Mazandaran, ruling from 1074 to 1114. After having succeeded his father QarinII in 1074, Shahriyar IV immediately moved the capital to Sari, which it would...
to grant the honor to his brother and heir of the Bavand dynasty, Qarin III. Qarin III then went to the Isfahan court and married her. In 1106/1107, Ahmad...
Mihr Mardan Surkhab II Sharwin I Qarin Shahriyar I Shapur Ja'far Qarin I Maziar Surkhab Rustam I Sharwin II Shahriyar II Rustam II Unnamed princess Dara...
Qarin. As Khalid urged his horse forward, another Muslim Maqal bin Al Ashi, rode out of the Muslim front rank and made for Qarin. Maqal reached Qarin...
dynasty from 867 to 896. He was the successor and son (or grandson) of Qarin I. Like his father, Rustam opposed the Zaydi rulers of Tabaristan, and in...
ad-Dawla Qarin, claimed the throne for himself and went to Khwarazm, where he requested aid from the Khwarazmian king Muhammad II. Muhammad II agreed to...
Shusha itself. The village monument dedicated to the fallen in World War II was destroyed by Azerbaijani forces after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. Historical...
Tradonico, doge of Venice Al-Fadl ibn Marwan, Muslim vizier Al-Fadl ibn Qarin al-Tabari, Muslim governor Arnold of Gascony, Frankish nobleman Bi Xian...
of the Byzantine Empire (b. 840) Muhammad ibn Abdallah, Abbasid governor Qarin I, ruler (spahbed) of the Bavand Dynasty Wasif al-Turki, Abbasid general...
soon after Ibn Amir's departure, the local population, led by a certain Qarin (possibly a member of the House of Karen), rose in revolt. Ibn Amir reacted...
Siberia. Blench, Roger; Spriggs, Matthew (2003). Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and Linguistic Hypotheses. Routledge. p. 203. ISBN 9781134828692...
Tradonico, doge of Venice Al-Fadl ibn Marwan, Muslim vizier Al-Fadl ibn Qarin al-Tabari, Muslim governor Arnold of Gascony, Frankish nobleman Bi Xian...
and second millennia BC, and was abandoned in the late Middle Bronze Age II (1800–1600 BC). Its walls, which are still preserved, are 7.5 metres (25 ft)...
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aristocratic figure in Byzantine Syria and close ally to emperors Justin II and Tiberius II, built another church in Huwwarin as well as a wall surrounding it...