Paduspanids

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Paduspanid dynasty
پادوسبانیان

655–1598
Map of the normal domains of the Paduspanids in Tabaristan
Capital Not specified
Languages Persian
Caspian languages
Religion Zoroastrianism (early)
Islam (late)
Government Monarchy
Ispahbadh
Ustandar
Malek
 -  665-??? Paduspan (first)
 - 1590-1598 Jahangir IV (last)
Historical era Middle Ages
 -  Established 655
 -  Safavid conquest 1598
History of Iran
ANCIENT PERIOD
Proto-Elamite 3200–2700 BCE
Elam 2700–539 BCE
Mannaeans 850–616 BCE
IMPERIAL PERIOD
Median Empire 678–550 BCE
  (Scythian Kingdom 652–625 BCE)
Achaemenid Empire 550–330 BCE
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Seleucid Empire 312–63 BCE
Parthian Empire 247 BCE – 224 CE
Sasanian Empire 224–651
MEDIEVAL (EARLY ISLAMIC) PERIOD
Umayyad Caliphate 661–750
Abbasid Caliphate 750–1258
  Minor dynasties of northern Iran
Dabuyids 642–760 Bavandids 651–1349
Masmughans
of Damavand
651–760
Paduspanids 665–1598
Justanids 791–974
Alids of northern Iran 864–14th century
  Iranian Intermezzo 821–1062
Tahirid dynasty
821–873
Samanid dynasty
819–999
Saffarid dynasty
861–1002
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930–1090
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919–1062
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889/890–929
Buyid dynasty
934–1062
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1335–1393
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1336–1432
Sarbadars
1337–1376
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Qara Qoyunlu
1406–1468
Timurid dynasty
1405–1507
Agh Qoyunlu
1468–1508
Kia'i dynasty 1389–1592
EARLY MODERN PERIOD
Safavid Empire 1501–1736
  (Hotaki dynasty 1722–1729)
Afsharid Empire 1736–1747
Zand dynasty
1760–1794
Afsharid dynasty
1747–1796
Qajar Empire 1796–1925
MODERN PERIOD
Pahlavi dynasty 1925–1979
Interim Government 1979–1980
Islamic Republic 1980–present

The Paduspanids or Baduspanids (Persian: پادوسبانیان) were a local dynasty of Tabaristan which ruled over Royan, Nur and Rostamdar. It was founded by Paduspan in 665,[1] and ended in 1598 when the Safavids invaded their domains.[2]

History

The founder of the Paduspanid dynasty was Paduspan, (also known by the Arabicized form Baduspan), who was the son of Gil Gavbara,[2] the founder of the Dabuyid dynasty. Thus making the Paduspanids of Sasanian descent like the Dabuyids.

Known Paduspanid rulers

  • ????-???? : Fakhr al-Dawla Namavar I
  • ????-1117 : Hazarasf I
  • 1117-1129 : Shahrivash
  • 1129-1165 : Kay Ka'us I of Tabaristan
  • 1165-1190 : Hazarasf II
  • 1190-1209 : Bavand occupation
  • 1209-1213 : Zarrinkamar
  • 1213 -1223 : Bisotun I
  • 1223-1242/1243 : Fakhr al-Dawla Namavar II
  • Mort en 1242 : Hosam al-Dawla Ardashir
  • 1242- ???? : Eskandar I
  • 1242-1272 : Shahragim
  • 1272-1301 : Fakr-al-Dawla Namavar III Shah-Ghazi
  • 1301-1311 : Kay-Khosrow of Tabaristan
  • 1311-1317 : Shams-al-Muluk Mohammad
  • 1317-1324 : Nasir al-Din Shahriyar
  • 1324-1333 : Taj al-Dawla Ziar
  • 1333-1359 : Eskandar II
  • 1359-1378 : Fakhr al-Dawla Shah-Ghazi
  • 1378-1379 : Azod al-Dawla Qobad
  • 1379-1391 : Marashiyan occupation
  • 1391-1394 : Sa'd al-Dawla Tus
  • 1394-  : Eskandar III
  • 1399-1453 : Kayumarth I
  • 1453  : Kayumarth II

Nur branch

  • 1453-1467 : Ka'us II
  • 1467-1499 : Jahangir I
  • 1499-1507 : Bisotun II
  • 1507-1550 : Bahman of Tabaristan
  • 1550-1576 : Kayumarth IV
  • 1582-1586 : Sultan Aziz
  • 1586-1593/1594 : Jahangir III

Kojur branch

  • 1453-1476 : Eskandar IV
  • 1476-1491 : Taj-al-Dawla ibn Eskandar
  • 1491-1507 : Ashraf ibn Taj al-Dawla
  • 1507-1543 : Ka'us III
  • 1543-1555 : Kayumarth III
  • 1555-1567 : Jahangir II
  • 1568-1590 : Sultan Mohammad ibn Jahangir
  • 1590-1598 : Jahangir IV

References

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