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Tabaristan or Tabarestan was a mountainous region located on the Caspian coast of northern Iran. It corresponded to the present-day province of Mazandaran, ...
Tabaristan uprising (Persian: شورش طبرستان) was a series of rebellions and battles of indigenous Zoroastrian population of Tabaristan against the Abbasid ...
Tabaristan — a Medieval and Early Modern historical region of Iran, along the Caspian Sea in present-day Mazandaran Province.
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Khurshid erroneously designated Khurshid II by earlier scholars, was the last Dabuyid ispahbadh of Tabaristan. He succeeded to the throne at an early age, ...
Tabaristan was one of the last parts of Persia to fall to the Muslim Conquest, maintaining resistance until 761 (cf. Khurshid of Tabaristan), when local rulers ...
Tabaristan, also known as Mazandaran, is a historic region of northern Persia, with Sari serving as its capital. The region was originally ruled by Hyrcania ...
Medieval rulers of Tabaristan, a historical region along the Caspian Sea in present day Mazandaran Province, northern Iran.
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Among the most prominent figures of the Islamic Golden Age, al-Tabari is widely known for his historical works and expertise in Quranic exegesis, and has been ...