Shahriyar II (Persian: شهریار) was the eleventh ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 930 to 964. He was the son and successor of Sharwin II.
After the fall of the Zaydids of Tabaristan, Shahriyar II became involved in a power struggle between the Buyids and Ziyarids for the Tabaristan region. The Ziyarid ruler of Tabaristan, Vushmgir, is known to have married the sister of Shahriyar. In 943, Vushmgir was expelled from Ray by the Buyid by Rukn al-Dawla, and took refugee in the court of Shahriyar II. In 948, Rukn al-Dawla conquered Tabaristan, and forced Shahriyar to swear allegiance to the Buyids in person. However, Shahriyar still remained loyal to the Ziyarids and their Samanid overlords. Because of his pro-Ziyarid policies, Shahriyar was deposed in favor of his pro-Buyid brother Rustam II in 964. Shahriyar later tried to reclaim the Bavand throne by invading Tabaristan with a Samanid army in 968, but to no avail.
ShahriyarII (Persian: شهریار) was the eleventh ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 930 to 964. He was the son and successor of Sharwin II. After the fall...
Look up Shahriyar, Shahryar, Shahriyar, or Şəhriyar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shahriyar or variants may refer to: Shahriar, Tehran province...
Rustam I (867–895) Sharwin II (896–930) ShahriyarII (930–964) Rustam II (964–979) al-Marzuban (979–986) Sharwin III (986) Shahriyar III (986–987) al-Marzuban...
Rustam II (Persian: رستم), was the twelfth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 964 to 979. He was the brother and successor of ShahriyarII. Rustam was the...
Samanids in 930, where Sharwin shortly died, and was succeeded by his son ShahriyarII. Vushmgir, who would become the overlord of Tabaristan in 935, married...
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previously occupied Gorgan. Voshmgir fled to the court of the Bavandid ShahriyarII, and then to the court of the Samanid Nuh I, where he was treated well...
ruling from 1074 to 1114. After having succeeded his father Qarin II in 1074, Shahriyar IV immediately moved the capital to Sari, which it would remain...
whom were named: Borandukht, Azarmidokht, Shahriyar and Farrukhzad Khosrow V. All these persons except Shahriyar would later become the monarch of Iran during...
Shah Alam II (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh ʔɑː.ˈlam]; 25 June 1728 – 19 November 1806), also known by his birth name Ali Gohar, or Ali Gauhar, was the...
Mihr Mardan Surkhab II Sharwin I Qarin Shahriyar I Shapur Ja'far Qarin I Maziar Surkhab Rustam I Sharwin IIShahriyarII Rustam II Unnamed princess Dara...
Sharwin III. Shahriyar III was the son of a certain Bavandid prince named Dara. In 986, after the death of the Bavandid ruler Rustam II, his son al-Marzuban...
Bahadur Shah II (born Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din Muhammad (24 October 1775 – 7 November 1862), usually referred to by his poetic title Bahadur Shah Zafar...
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 eight, the young...
al-Tabari reported that Shahriyar was Khosrow II's eldest son. The 9th-century historian Dinawari mentioned a son of Khosrow II and Gordiya, named Juvansher...
Shahriyar Majidzade (Azerbaijani: Şəhriyar Məcidzadə; born 10 September 1986) is the founder of the newspaper Etatist and chairman of the National Idea...
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. Madelung, W. (1984)...
Shahdiz, and ordered the Bavandid ruler Shahriyar IV to participate in his campaign against the Ismailis. Shahriyar, greatly angered by the message Muhammad...
Akbar II (Persian pronunciation: [ak.baɾ]; 22 April 1760 – 28 September 1837), also known as Akbar Shah II, was the nineteenth Mughal emperor from 1806...
(June 6, 1699 – November 29, 1759), better known by his regnal name Alamgir II, was the fifteenth Mughal emperor from 1754 to 1759. He was the son of Jahandar...
had a brother named Shahriyar, who was the governor of Susa. According to some sources, Hormuzan was the brother-in-law of Khosrow II (r. 590–628) and the...
Shah Jahan II (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh d͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; June 1696 – 17 September 1719), born Mirza Rafi-ud-Daulah, was briefly the twelfth Mughal emperor...
Bahram ibn Shahriyar (Persian: بهرام بن شهریار), was an Iranian prince from the Bavand dynasty. Bahram was the son of Shahriyar IV, and had three brothers...
tax. In order to ensure their loyalty, Harun took Sharwin's grandson Shahriyar I and Vandad Hormozd's son Karin as hostages to Baghdad. The two princes...