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Afrasiyab dynasty چلاویان | |||||||||||
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1349–1504 | |||||||||||
Capital | Amol (1349–1359 & 1393-1403) Firuzkuh (?) (1403–1504) | ||||||||||
Common languages | Mazandarani | ||||||||||
Religion | Shia Islam | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
• 1349–1359 | Kiya Afrasiyab (first) | ||||||||||
• ?–1504 | Kiya Husayn II (last) | ||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||||
• Established | 1349 | ||||||||||
• Safavid conquest | 1504 | ||||||||||
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The Afrasiyab or Chalavi dynasty was a relatively minor Iranian Shia dynasty of Tabaristan (present-day Mazandaran province, Iran) and flourished in the late medieval, pre-Safavid period; it is also called the Kia dynasty. It was founded by Kiya Afrasiyab, who conquered the Bavand kingdom in 1349 and made himself king of the region. In 1504, Ismail I invaded Mazandaran and ended Afrasiyab rule of the region.