Shahriyar I (Persian: شهریار) was the sixth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 817 to 825. He was the grandson and successor of Sharwin I. Before Shahriyar became ruler of the Bavand dynasty, he was taken as hostage by Harun al-Rashid to Baghdad, where Shahriyar stayed for four years until he was allowed to return to Tabaristan.
In 817, Sharwin I died, and Shahriyar succeeded him. After Shahriyar's coronation, the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun, sent him robes of honour, and requested his and the Qarinvand ruler Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd's aid in the Arab–Byzantine wars. Shahriyar declined the request, while Qarin accepted, and became successful in his campaign against the Byzantines.[1] Qarin was then bestowed with many honors by Al-Ma'mun. Shahriyar, jealous of Qarin's fame, began annexing some of the latter's territory. In 817, during the reign of Qarin's son Mazyar, Shahriyar, with the aid of Mazyar's uncle Vinda-Umid, expelled the latter from Tabaristan, and seized all his territories. Shahriyar later died in 825, and was succeeded by his son Shapur.[1]
ShahriyarI (Persian: شهریار) was the sixth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 817 to 825. He was the grandson and successor of Sharwin I. Before Shahriyar...
tax. In order to ensure their loyalty, Harun took Sharwin's grandson ShahriyarI and Vandad Hormozd's son Karin as hostages to Baghdad. The two princes...
years. After his death in 817, Sharvin was succeeded by his grandson, ShahriyarI, who managed to evict the Karenid Mazyar from his own realm. Mazyar fled...
Shahriyar II ibn Baduspan 887-899 : Hazar Sandan 899-938 : Shahriyar III ibn Jamshid 938-965 : Muhammad 965-??? : Istwandad 974-1010 : Zarrin-Kamar I...
that i may teach him a lesson." The Arab general Zuhra ibn al-Hawiyya then insulted Shahriyar, which made him attack the Arab army; however, Shahriyar was...
al-Rashid's death in 809, they were returned to Tabaristan. Shahriyar (now known as ShahriyarI), after succeeding his father sometime before 817, expelled...
with Sharwin's successor ShahriyarI was requested by the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun to aid in the Arab–Byzantine wars. Shahriyar declined the request, while...
Shahdiz, and ordered the Bavandid ruler Shahriyar IV to participate in his campaign against the Ismailis. Shahriyar, greatly angered by the message Muhammad...
his territories were soon invaded by the neighbouring Bavandid ruler ShahriyarI, who defeated Mazyar and forced him to flee. Mazyar took refuge with...
repelled from Tabaristan by his uncle Vinda-Umid and the Bavandid ruler ShahriyarI. However, Mazyar returned in 822/23 with the support of the Abbasid Caliphate...
Sharwin I, who assured their submission to him and promised to pay tax. In order to ensure their loyalty, Harun took Sharwin's grandson ShahriyarI and Vandad...
region of Daylam, as well as repelled the Bavandid ispahbadh (ruler) ShahriyarI (r. 817–825) from the highlands of Tabaristan. Ibn Khordadbeh's grandfather...
Seljuk Empire. Peace was made, and Shahriyar IV's son Qarin III married a daughter of the Seljuk Sultan Muhammad I. Shahriyar IV's rule was shortly usurped...
Shahriyar, son of Kanadbak, (died 636) was a Sasanian commander who fought against the Muslims during the Islamic invasion of Persia. He died along with...
Frye, R. N. (1986). "Bāwand". The Encyclopedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume I: A–B. Leiden and New York: BRILL. p. 1110. ISBN 90-04-08114-3. Madelung, W...
October 1643 – 27 February 1712), commonly known as Bahadur Shah I and Shah Alam I, was the eighth Mughal Emperor from 1707 to 1712. He was the second...
Shahriyar Majidzade (Azerbaijani: Şəhriyar Məcidzadə; born 10 September 1986) is the founder of the newspaper Etatist and chairman of the National Idea...
Muhammad Khurram (5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666), also known as Shah Jahan I (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh d͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; lit. 'King of the World'), was...
Shahriyar III (Persian: شهریار), was the sixteenth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 986 to 987, and briefly in 998 after a short disruption during his...
the last Sasanian King of Kings of Iran from 632 to 651. His father was Shahriyar and his grandfather was Khosrow II. Ascending the throne at the age of...
Kiya Abu'l-Fawaris Shahriyar ibn Abbas ibn Shahriyar (Persian: کیا ابوالفارس شهریار بن عباس بن شهریار), better simply known as Shahriyar ibn Abbas (شهریار...
Ismail I (Persian: اسماعیل یکم, romanized: Ismāʿīl; 14 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the founder and first shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1501 until...
Literature, Arcade Publishing, 2005 "Kolacja cyprysu i ognia", (Dinner of the Cypress and Fire) Kolacja cyprysu i ognia. Współczesne opowiadania irańskie, selected...
Islam (1930) Poetic books in Persian Asrar-i-Khudi (1915) Rumuz-i-Bekhudi (1917) Payam-i-Mashriq (1923) Zabur-i-Ajam (1927) Javid Nama (1932) Pas Cheh Bayed...