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Tabaristan or
Tabarestan (Persian: طبرستان, romanized: Ṭabarestān; Mazanderani: تبرستون, romanized: Tabarestun; from
Middle Persian: , Tapur(i)stān), was...
- طبرستان). In the 9th–10th centuries, the
northern Iranian regions of
Tabaristan,
Daylam and Gilan,
sandwiched between the
Caspian Sea and the
Alborz range...
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Tabaristan uprising (Persian: شورش طبرستان; Arabic: ثَوْرَةُ طَبَرِسْتَانَ; 781-805) was a
series of
rebellions of
indigenous Zoroastrian po****tion of...
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designated Khurshid II by
earlier scholars, was the last
Dabuyid ispahbadh of
Tabaristan. He
succeeded to the
throne at an
early age, and was
supervised by his...
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simply the Bavandids, was an
Iranian dynasty that
ruled in
parts of
Tabaristan (present-day
Mazandaran province) in what is now
northern Iran from 651...
- (Persian: زیاریان) was an
Iranian dynasty of
Gilaki origin that
ruled Tabaristan from 931 to 1090
during the
Iranian Intermezzo period. The
empire rose...
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Northern Iranshahr at the time when the
Muslim conquests started included Tabaristan, the
greater portion of
historic Adurbadagan, Armin, Arān, and Wiruzān...
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managed to
retain his
authority over the
inaccessible mountainous region of
Tabaristan on the
southern s**** of the
Caspian Sea,
where the title,
often in its...
- In 716,
Yazid attempted to
conquer the prin****lities of
Jurjan and
Tabaristan,
located along the
southern coast of the
Caspian Sea.
Ruled by
local Iranian...
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independent group of
rulers who
ruled over
Tabaristan and
parts of
western Khorasan.
Dabuyid rule over
Tabaristan and
Khorasan lasted from
around 642 to the...