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Qarin II, the Glossary

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Qarin II (کارین), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1057 to 1074.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Abu Ja'far Muhammad, Bavand dynasty, Shahriyar III, Shahriyar IV.

  2. 1074 deaths
  3. Bavand dynasty

Abu Ja'far Muhammad

Abu Ja'far Muhammad (ابو جعفر محمد), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from an unknown date until his capture and defeat by the Kakuyids in 1027. Qarin II and Abu Ja'far Muhammad are 11th-century Iranian people, 11th-century monarchs in Asia and Bavand dynasty.

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Bavand dynasty

The Bavand dynasty (also spelled Bavend), or 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 until 1349, alternating between outright independence and submission as vassals to more powerful regional rulers.

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Shahriyar III

Shahriyar III (Persian: شهریار), was the sixteenth ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 986 to 987, and briefly in 998 after a short disruption during his reign. Qarin II and Shahriyar III are 11th-century Iranian people and Bavand dynasty.

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Shahriyar IV

Shahriyar IV (شهریار), also known by his honorific title Husam al-Dawla (حسامالدوله), was the king of the Bavand dynasty of Mazandaran, ruling from 1074 to 1114. Qarin II and Shahriyar IV are 11th-century Iranian people, 11th-century monarchs in Asia and Bavand dynasty.

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See also

1074 deaths

Bavand dynasty

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qarin_II