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Tabaristan   (translated from German)
Tabaristan The old Iranian Region Tabaristan (today's Provinz Mazandaran) that pulls itself ... itself again and again local could in Tabaristan Dynastien in more certain Unabhaengigkeit of the ...
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Tabaristan   (translated from Russian)
Tabaristan Tabaristan - srednevekovoye the name the province, that lies ... is published by academician Dorn ("Geschichte von Tabaristan", Pers. Text, St. Petersburg., y8shch0 ). In Oxford ... Mohammed the son of ale- Khasan, "tarikhi-tabaristan", t. e. the history Of tabaristana. With ...
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Vushmgir
... the Dailamite Makan, which had together invaded Tabaristan. Vushmgir then wrested Gurgan from Samanid control ... Makan in the process. Vushmgir fled to Tabaristan, but was faced there with a revolt ... al-Hasan convinced Ibn Muhtaj to invade Tabaristan. Vushmgir was forced to recognize Samanid authority ... 943, to the Buyid Hasan. Returning to Tabaristan, he was defeated there by al-Hasan ... the Bavandids of the mountains in eastern Tabaristan, then to the court of the ...
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Talk:Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
... 16 November 2005 (UTC) What next? So Tabaristan is now part of Iran? What was ... According to LeStrange, the province was called Tabaristan for the first few centuries of the ... to maliciously imply that Iran somehow invaded Tabaristan, Khuzestan. etc?--Zereshk 09:51, 23 December ... I'm NOT implying that Iran invaded Tabaristan. I believe it was part of Ehranshar ... s not clear if it was called Tabaristan then. According to LeStrange, Tabar meant " ...
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Talk:Davidic line/Archive2
... David from Exilarch Bostanai that settled in Tabaristan and eventually ruled over Nur which Baha’u’llah ... Bostanai through Dara after they moved to Tabaristan-Mazindaran. See E.G. Browns History of Tabaristan in English for more. Just because this ... use their Hebrew names, and continued in Tabaristan down to Baha’u’llah in the direct male ... took it with him into Persia into Tabaristan, now called Mazandaran. Either you respect ...
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Shams al-Mo'ali Abol-hasan Ghaboos ibn Wushmgir
... was the Ziyarid ruler of Gurgan and Tabaristan (977-981; 997-1012). He was the ... of the Ziyarids. Bisutun's governor of Tabaristan, the Gilite Dubaj ibn Bani, supported the ... Qabus refused. 'Adud then invaded and conquered Tabaristan; in 981 'Adud's brother Mu'ayyad ... give back Qabus control of Gurgan and Tabaristan. Qabus was forced to live in exile ... Supporters of the Ziyarid gained control of Tabaristan and from there conquered Gurgan. Qabus ...
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Davidic line
... An Abridged Translation of the History of *Tabaristan. E.J. Brill (1905). Dorn, Boris Andreevich ... uber die Einfalle der alten Russen in Tabaristan. Academie Imperiale Des Sciences (1875). Hakimiyan, Abu al-Fath. 'Alaviyan-i Tabaristan. Intisharat-i Ilham (Tihran, 1989). Hamilton, James ... Publishers (2000). Khan, Muhammad H. Tariikh-i Tabaristan. Dunya-yi Kitab (1994). Sardadvar, Abu Turab ... Zahir al-Din Mar'ashi. Tarikh-i Tabaristan va Ruyan va Mazandaran. *Chapkhanah-i ...
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Mazandaran Province
... Tabarestan. For the next two hundred years, Tabaristan maintained an existence independent of the Umayyad ... Abbasid caliphate of Abou Jafar Al-Mansur, Tabaristan witnessed a wave of popular revolt. Ultimately ... Vandad Hormoz established an independent dynasty in Tabaristan in 783CE. In 1034CE, Soltan Mahmoud Ghaznavi ... the dissolution of the feudal government of Tabaristan, Mazandaran was incorporated into modern Persian Empire ... of the greater province of Taparestan or Tabaristan, two famous 9th-century Persian scholars ...
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Ziyariden   (translated from German)
... – 1090 in the northIranian and/or. Tabaristan - the today's province Mazandaran in Iran ... the fall of the Abbasiden - Kalifats in Tabaristan and Gilan, at the south coast of ... of the Mahmud of Ghazna. There with Tabaristan the trade routes between that Irak and ... that Assassinen fallen, when these marched into Tabaristan. Up to conquest by those IL-Khane became Tabaristan a center that ismaelitischen Sparkling wines ...
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Mu'ayyad al-Daula
... of Hamadan (976-983), Jibal (977-983), Tabaristan (980-983), and Gorgan (981-983). He ... flee to the Ziyarids of Gorgan and Tabaristan. This did not stop the two Buyids ... Mu'ayyad al-Daula gained control of Tabaristan in 981. Mu'ayyad al-Daula was ... Daula Preceded by:None Buyid Amir (in Tabaristan)981–983 Succeeded by:Fakhr al-Daula
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