- The
Sarbadars (from Persian: سربدار
sarbadār, "head on gallows"; also
known as
Sarbedaran سربداران) were a
mixture of
religious dervishes and
secular rulers...
-
leader of the
Sarbadars of
Sabzewar from 1356
until his death. Lutf
Allah was the son of
Wajih ad-Din Mas'ud, the
second leader of the
Sarbadars, and was considered...
- 1335–1357
Muzaffarid dynasty 1335–1393 Jal****id
Sultanate 1337–1376
Sarbadars 1337–1376
Injuids 1335–1357
Afrasiyab dynasty 1349–1504 Mar'ashis 1359–1596...
- that a
campaign against Shah
Mansur was in order. Shah
Mansur gained the
Sarbadar Muluk as his ally;
Muluk was sent to
defend Kashan and the
Mozaffarid northern...
- of Qara
Qoyunlu 1370–1405: Part of
Timurid Empire 1337–1376: Part of
Sarbadars 1336–1432: Part of Jal****id
Sultanate 1335–1393: Part of
Muzaffarid dynasty...
- Mu'izz-uddin Husayn's main
concern were the
neighboring Sarbadars,
centered in Sabzavar. As the
Sarbadars were the
enemies of
Togha Temür, they
considered the...
- 1335–1357
Muzaffarid dynasty 1335–1393 Jal****id
Sultanate 1337–1376
Sarbadars 1337–1376
Injuids 1335–1357
Afrasiyab dynasty 1349–1504 Mar'ashis 1359–1596...
- the Muzaffarids, Kartids, Eretnids, Chobanids, Injuids, Jal****ids, and
Sarbadars. In 1383,
Timur started his
lengthy military conquest of Persia, though...
-
Sultan Barquq protected him and
killed Timur's envoys.
Timur left the
Sarbadar prince Khwaja Mas'ud to
govern Baghdad, but he was
driven out when Ahmad...
- (Chobanid puppet)
Sulayman (1339–1343) (Chobanid puppet,
recognized by the
Sarbadars 1341–1343)
Jahan Temür (1339–1340) (Jal****id puppet) ****hirwan (1343–1356)...