- The
Kasranids (Persian: سلسله کسرانی) were a
branch of the Shirvanshahs, who
ruled the
Shirvan region for 387 years. The word "Kasra" was
derived from...
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known as the
Kasranids (also
referred to as the Khaqanids). The
second ruling line were the Darbandi,
distant relatives of the Yazidids/
Kasranids. The Shirvanshahs...
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Shirvan (died 1382), the 32nd
ruler of
Shirvan and last
member of the
Kasranid branch of
House of
Shirvanshah Hushang Shah (1406–1435),
medieval ruler...
- Kisra.
Sources now
start referring to the
ruling Yazidi family as the "
Kasranids" or "Khaqanids".
Besides using the
title of Shirvanshah,
Manuchihr III...
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Shirvan (died 1382), the 32nd
ruler of
Shirvan and last
member of the
Kasranid branch of
House of
Shirvanshah Hushang Shah (1406–1435),
medieval ruler...
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designated them for the
protection of
northern frontier); 2. Mazyadids; 3.
Kasranids; 4.
Derbent Shirvanshahs or
Derbent dynasty. At the end of the 10th –...
- Azerbaijan, Baku
Shirvanshah Reign c. 1225–1255
Predecessor Garshasp I
Successor Akhsitan II Died 1255
Issue Akhsitan II
Dynasty Kasranids Father Garshasp I...
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Sultan Muhammad (Persian: سلطان محمد) was a
member of the
Kasranid branch of
Shirvanshah dynasty, as well as the
ancestor of
Darbandid branch of the family...
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Hushang was
killed by his
subjects in 1382, thus
marking the end of the
Kasranid branch of the dynasty. He was
succeeded by
Ibrahim I (r. 1382–1417), his...
- this period, the
Shirvanshahs belonged to a
family referred to as the
Kasranids, who now has been
demonstrated to have been the same
family as the previous...