Baduspanids

Baduspanids
بادوسپانیان
665–1598
The Baduspanids in 1346, during the reign of Jalal al-Dawla Iskandar (r. 1333–1360)
The Baduspanids in 1346, during the reign of Jalal al-Dawla Iskandar (r. 1333–1360)
Common languagesPersian
Caspian languages
Religion
Zoroastrianism (665-9th-century)
Islam (9th-century-1598)
GovernmentMonarchy
Ispahbadh
Ustandar
Malik
 
• 665–694
Baduspan I (first)
• 1590–1598
Jahangir IV (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
665
• Safavid conquest
1598
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Dabuyid dynasty
Safavid Iran

The Baduspanids or Badusbanids (Persian: بادوسپانیان, romanizedBâduspâniân), were a local Iranian dynasty of Tabaristan which ruled over Ruyan/Rustamdar. The dynasty was established in 665, and with 933 years of rule as the longest dynasty in Iran, it ended in 1598 when the Safavids invaded and conquered their domains.[1][2]

  1. ^ Madelung 1988, pp. 385–391.
  2. ^ Ghereghlou 2018.

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