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Dadhburzmihr (also
spelled Dadmihr or Dazmihr) was the
independent ruler (ispahbadh) of Tabaristan. He
succeeded his
father Farrukhan the
Great in 728...
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early 710s as
previously thought.
Farrokhan died in 728, and his son,
Dadhburzmihr (Dadmihr),
succeeded him as ruler. His
reign is
poorly do****ented, and...
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which he was successful, and
Farrukhan died in 728 with his son
Dadhburzmihr succeeding him.
Literary sources are very
scarce on the
Dabuyid dynasty...
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Great ? Son of
Dabuya 712–728 728 Ispahbadh, Gil-Gilan,
Padashwargarshah Dadhburzmihr ? Son of
Farrukhan the
Great 728–740/741 740/741 Ispahbadh, Gil-Gilan...
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Umayyad general Yazid ibn al-Muhallab. Farrukhan's son and
successor Dadhburzmihr (r. 720–740) may have
temporarily lost
control of
Tabaristan to the Arabs...
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century after the
Muslim conquest of Persia. The
brother of the
ispahbadh Dadhburzmihr,
Farrukhan governed Tabaristan between 740/41 and 747/48 as
regent for...
- list) – Dabuya,
Spahbed (660–712)
Farrukhan the Great,
Spahbed (712–728)
Dadhburzmihr,
Spahbed (728–740/741)
Farrukhan the Little,
Spahbed (740/741–747/748)...
- Daylam,
where he
ended his life.
Khurshid was born in 734/735, the son of
Dadhburzmihr or
Dadmihr (died 740) and
grandson of
Farrukhan the
Great (died ca. 728)...