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- Gilanshah (Persian: گیلانشاه) was the last ruler of the Ziyarid dynasty from ca. 1087 to 1090. He was the son and successor of Keikavus. Little is known...
- Hedayatollah Gilanshah (1907–1986) was the commander of the Imperial Iranian Air Force for three terms. He was among the individuals who contributed to...
- Persian literature. Keikavus died in 1087, and was succeeded by his son Gilanshah. His reign was however short and in 1090, the Nizari Ismaili state under...
- ruler of Gilan, and married a local princess who bore him a son named Gilanshah, who in turn had a son, Gil Gavbara. Piruz died around 642 and was succeeded...
- the Ziyarid ruler of parts of Tabaristan, and was dedicated to his son Gilanshah. The belles-lettres was written in 44 chapters and outlines princely education...
- Hormozd-Ardashir ? Son of Shapur I May 270 – June 271 June 271 Shahanshah, Gilanshah Bahram I – ? Son of Shapur I June 271 – September 274 September 274 Shahanshah...
- married a daughter of the Ghaznavid Sultan Mahmud, who later bore him Gilanshah. Keikavus then took performed a pilgrimage to Mecca, where he afterwards...
- legendary blacksmith Kaveh. This dynasty ruled the area till 645 AD, when Gil Gilanshah (a descendant of the Sasanian king Jamasp and a grandson of Piruz) joined...
- 1 Dr.Ali Kani 1947 1950 Runners-up of 1951 Asian Games 2 Hedayatollah Gilanshah 1950 1952 Commander of Imperial Iranian Air Force (1952) 3 Mohsen Haddad...
- ****hirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali, Emir (1030–1050) Keikavus, Emir (1050–1087) Gilanshah, Emir (1087–1090) Yemen Yemeni Zaidi State (complete list) – al-Mansur...