Dabuyiderne
Dabuyiderne | |||||||||
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642–760 | |||||||||
Dabuyideriget under sin største udstrækning. | |||||||||
Hovedstad | Amol - Sari | ||||||||
Sprog | Mazenisk Middel Persisk | ||||||||
Religion | Zoroastrianisme | ||||||||
Regeringsform | Monarki | ||||||||
Ispahbadh | |||||||||
• 642-660 | Gil Gavbara | ||||||||
• 740–760 | Khurshid | ||||||||
Historie | |||||||||
• Etableret | 642 | ||||||||
• Fald til Muslimerne | 760 | ||||||||
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Dabuyiderne eller Dabuyideriget var et zoroastriaransk[1] iransk dynasti, der blev grundlagt i begyndelsen af syvende århundrede som en uafhængig gruppe af herskere, der var konger over Tabaristan og dele af det vestlige Khorasan.[2] Dabuyideriget varede fra ca. 642 til den muslimske erobring i 760.
Dabuyidiske konger
- Gil Gavbara (642-660)
- Dabuya (660-676)
- Farrukhan den Store (712-728)
- Dadhburzmihr (728-740/41)
- Farrukhan den Lille (740/41-747/48) som regent for Khurshid
- Khurshid (740–760)
Noter
- ^ C.E. Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia University Press, 1996), 162; "Hence in 758 the caliph undertook the definitive conquest of Tabaristan, successfully drove out Khurshid II and ended the dynasty of the Dabuyids(who, as Zoroastrians, had never accepted Islam..".
- ^ DABUYIDS – Encyclopaedia Iranica
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This Black flag has been the flag of various Afghan rulers: Flag of Zengid dynasty and Flag of Afghanistan (pre-1901) and the flag of the Black Guards. This flag has also been the flag of the Sadozai Sudhan rulers of Sidhnuti
This can be used to represent the Abbasid Caliphate, since while the concept of rectangular national flags did not exist during Abbasid times, black was the dynastic color of the Abbasids and the "black banner" of the Abbasids is famous in Islamic history. It was also used by many Islamic dynasties in different regions of the world till the late 19th century. It is also used by anarchist groups and pirates.Forfatter/Opretter: Gabagool and edited by HistoryofIran (me), Licens: CC BY 1.0
This is a map of the Dabuyid dynasty at it's greatest extent, probably under Farrukhan the Great.