Hasan I (Bavandid ruler)
Hasan I (Persian: حسن), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1165 to 1173. He was the son and successor of Shah Ghazi Rustam IV. He was murdered in 1173 by his Turkic slave-soldiers (ghilman) and was succeeded by his son Ardashir I.
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Preceded by Shah Ghazi Rustam IV |
Bavandid ruler 1165–1173 |
Succeeded by Ardashir I |
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