Islamic dynasties of Iran
This is a list of kings of Iran of the medieval Islamic period, AD 820 to 1432, arranged genealogically.
For the early Islamic period before 820, see:
- Rashidun Caliphate: Umar (634–644), Usman (644–656), Ali (656–661)
- Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750
- Abbasid Caliphate ,750–1258 (brief/nominal ruling since 820)
For the period after 1506, see
- Timurid dynasty, 1370–1506
- Turcomans: Kara Koyunlu (1375–1468) and Ak Koyunlu (1378–1508)
- Safavid dynasty, 1502–1736
- Afsharid dynasty, 1736–1796
- Zand dynasty, 1750–1794
- Qajar dynasty, 1794–1925
- Pahlavi dynasty, 1925–1979
See also Iranian monarchy.
Tahirid dynasty (820–872)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Tahirid dynasty,[1] 821–872 | |||||||||
1 | Taher I | Emir, Governor-General | ?–822 | 821 | 822 | son of Hoseyn son of Mos'ab | |||
2 | Talheh | Governor-General | ?–828 | 822 | 828 | son of Taher I | |||
3 | Abdollah | Governor-General | 798–844 | 828 | 844 | ||||
4 | Taher II | Governor-General | ?–862 | 844 | 862 | ||||
5 | Mohammad | Governor-General | ?–890 | 862 | 872 | ||||
Mos'eb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Husayn | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tahir I (821–822)1 | Ibrahim | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Talha (822–828)2 | Abdallah (828–845)3 | Ishaq | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tahir II (845–862)4 | Muhammad | Ubaydallah | Sulayman | Muhammad | Abdullah | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad (862–872)5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alavid dynasty (864–928)
Hasanids
Zayd | |||||||||||||||||||||
Hasan al-Da'i ila'l-Haqq 864–884 | Muhammad al-Da'i ila'l-Haqq 884–900 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Hasan al-Da'i ila'l-Haqq 917–919, 919–923, 927–928 | |||||||||||||||||||||
The Samanids captured Tabaristan, and the Alavids fled to Gilan in exile, 900–913.
Husaynids
Ali | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Qasim | Muhammad | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hasan al-Utrush 914–917 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ja'far 919, 923–925 | Ahmad 919, 923 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad 925–927 | Husayn 927, 929 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Saffarid dynasty (861–1003)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Saffarid dynasty, 861–1002 | |||||||||
1 | Ya'qub | Emir, Great Founder | 840–879 | 872 | 879 | son of Leyth | |||
2 | Amr I | Emir | ?–901 | 870 | 901 | brother of Ya'qub | |||
3 | Tahir I | Emir | 883–908 | 901 | 908 | ||||
4 | Al-Layth | Emir | ?–928 | 908 | 910 | ||||
5 | Mohammad | Emir | ?–? | 910 | 911 | ||||
6 | Ahmad | Emir, Governor-General | 906–963 | 923 | 963 | ||||
7 | Khalaf I | Emir | 937–1009 | 963 | 1002 | ||||
Laith | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ya'qub 867–879 | Taher | Ali | Amr 879–901 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Layth 908–910 | Muhammad 910–912 | Muhammad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Khalaf | Tâhir 901–908 | Ya`qûb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad | `Amr 912–913 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ahmad 922–963 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Khalaf 963–1003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samanid dynasty (819–999)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Samanid dynasty, 819–1005 | |||||||||
1 | Ahmad I | ?–864/5 | 819 | 864/5 | |||||
2 | Nasr I | ?–892 | 864/5 | 892 | |||||
3 | Isma'il I | Adel | ?–907 | 892 | 907 | ||||
4 | Ahmad II | Shaheed | ?–914 | 907 | 914 | ||||
5 | Nasr II | Saeed | ?–943 | 914 | 942 | ||||
6 | Nuh I | Hamid | ?–954 | 942 | 954 | ||||
7 | 'Abd al-Malik I | Rashid | ?–? | 954 | 961 | ||||
8 | Mansur I | Mo'ayyed | ?–976 | 961 | 976 | ||||
9 | Nuh II | Radhi | ? –997 | 976 | 996 | ||||
10 | Mansur II | Abol Hareth | ?–999 | 996 | 999 | ||||
11 | 'Abd al-Malik II | Abol Favares | ?–? | 999 | 999 | ||||
12 | Isma'il II | Montaser | ?–1005 | 1000 | 1005 | ||||
Saman Khuda | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Asad | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nuh | Ahmad I | Yahya 819–855 | Ilyas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nasr I 864–892 | Isma'il I 892–907 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ahmad II 907–914 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nasr II 914–943 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nuh I 943–954 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
'Abd al-Malik I 954–961 | Mansur I 961–976 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nuh II 976–997 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mansur II 997–999 | 'Abd al-Malik II 999) | Isma'il II al-Muntasir | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ziyarid dynasty (928–1043)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Ziyarid dynasty, 928–1043 AD | |||||||||
1 | Mardavij | Abolhajjaj, Emir | ?–934 | 928 | 934 | son of Ziyar | |||
2 | Voshmgir | Abutaher | ?–967 | 934 | 967 | son of Ziyar | |||
3 | Bisotoon | Zahir od-Dowleh | ?–976 | 967– | 976 | son of Voshmgir | |||
4 | Qabus | Shams ol-Ma'ali, Abolhasan | 976 | 1012 | son of Voshmgir | ||||
5 | Manuchehr | Falak ol-Ma'ali | 1012 | 1031 | son of Qabus | ||||
6 | Anushiravan | Sharaf ol-Ma'ali | 1031 | 1043 | son of Manuchehr | ||||
7 | Keykavous | Onsor ol-Ma'ali | son of Eskandar son of Qabus | ||||||
8 | Gilanshah | son of Keykavous | |||||||
Vardanshah | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ziyar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mardavij 930-935 | Vushmgir 935-967 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Farhad | Bisutun 967-977 | Qabus 977-1012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manuchihr 1012-1031 | Dara | Iskandar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anushirvan 1030-1050 | Keikavus 1050-1087 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gilanshah 1087-1090 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Buyid dynasty (934–1062)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note |
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Buyids of Fars (933–1062) | ||||||||
Imad al-Dawla | Abu'l-Hasan Ali | Emir, Amir al-umara | 891 – 949 | 934 | 949 | Son of Buya | Also Senior Buyid Emir (934-949) | |
Adud al-Dawla | Fanna Khusraw | Emir, Shahanshah | 936–983 | 949 | 983 | Son of Rukn al-Dawla and nephew of Imad al-Dawla | Senior Buyid Emir (976-983) and Emir of Iraq (978-983) | |
Sharaf al-Dawla | Abu'l-Fawaris Shirdil | Emir, Amir al-umara | 962–989 | 983 | 989 | Son of Adud al-Dawla | Also Senior Buyid Emir and Emir of Iraq (987-989) | |
Samsam al-Dawla | Abu Kalijar Marzuban | Emir, King | 964–998 | 989 | 998 | son of Adud al-Dawla | Also Emir of Iraq and self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir (983-986) | |
Baha' al-Dawla | Abu Nasr Firuz | Emir, King, Shahanshah | 971–1012 | 998 | 1012 | Son of Adud al-Dawla | Also Emir of Iraq (988-1012) and Senior Buyid Emir (997-1012) | |
Sultan al-Dawla | Abu Shuja | Emir | 992–1024 | 1012 | 1024 | Son of Baha' al-Dawla | Also Emir of Iraq and Senior Buyid Emir (1012-1021) | |
Abu Kalijar | Marzuban | Emir, Shahanshah | ?1011 – 1048 | 1024 | 1048 | Son of Sultan al-Dawla | Also Emir of Kerman (1028-1048), Senior Buyid Emir (1037-1048) and Emir of Iraq (1044-1048) | |
Abu Mansur Fulad Sutun | Emir | ?–1062 | 1048 | 1054 | Son of Abu Kalijar | Lost Fars to Abu Sa'd Khusrau Shah | ||
Abu Sa'd Khusrau Shah | Emir | ?–? | 1051 | 1054 | Son of Abu Kalijar | Lost Fars to Abu Mansur Fulad Sutun | ||
Abu Mansur Fulad Sutun | Emir | ?–1062 | 1054 | 1062 | Son of Abu Kalijar | Killed by the Shabankara tribal chief Fadluya | ||
Buyids of Rey, Isfahan, and Hamadan (935–1038) | ||||||||
Rukn al-Dawla | Abu Ali Hasan | Emir, Amir al-umara | 898–976 | 935 | 976 | Son of Buya | Also Senior Buyid Emir (949-976) | |
Fakhr al-Dawla (First reign) |
Abu'l-Hasan Ali | Emir | 952–997 | 976 | 980 | Son of Rukn al-Dawla | ||
Mu'ayyad al-Dawla | Abu Mansur | Emir | 941–983 | 976 | 983 | Son of Rukn al-Dawla | Also Emir of Hamadan (976–983), Jibal (977–983), Tabaristan (980–983), and Gorgan (981–983) | |
Fakhr al-Dawla (Second reign) |
Abu'l-Hasan Ali | Emir, King, Shahanshah | 983–997 | 976 | 997 | Son of Rukn al-Dawla | Also Emir of Hamadan & Tabaristan (984-997) and Senior Buyid Emir (991-997) | |
Majd al-Dawla | Abu Taleb Rostam | Emir | 993–1029 | 997 | 1029 | Son of Fakhr al-Dawla | Only in Rey, briefly self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir | |
Shams al-Dawla | Abu Taher | Emir | ?–1021 | 997 | 1021 | Son of Fakhr al-Dawla | Only in Isfahan and Hamaedan, briefly self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir | |
Sama' al-Dawla | Abu'l-Hasan Ali | Emir | ?–1023 | 1021 | 1023 | Son of Shams al-Dawla | Only in Hamadan, Deposed by Kakuyids | |
Buyids of Iraq and Khuzistan (945–1055) | ||||||||
Mu'izz al-Dawla | Abu'l-Husayn Ahmad | Emir, Amir al-umara | 915–966 | 945 | 966 | Son of Buya | ||
Izz al-Dawla | Abu Mansur Bakhtiyar | Emir, Amir al-umara | 943–979 | 966 | 979 | Son of Mu'izz al-Dawla | Self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir (976-978) | |
Adud al-Dawla | Fanna Khusraw | Emir, Shahanshah | 937–983 | 977 | 983 | Son of Rukn al-Dawla | Also Emir of Fars (949-983) and Senior Buyid Emir (976-983) | |
Samsam al-Dawla | Abu Kalijar Marzban | Emir, King | 964–998 | 983 | 987 | Son of Adud al-Dawla | Also self-proclaimed Senior Buyid Emir (983-986) and Emir of Fars & Kerman (989-998) | |
Sharaf al-Dawla | Abu'l-Fawaris Shirdil | Emir, Amir al-umara | 962–989 | 987 | 989 | Son of Adud al-Dawla | Also Emir of Fars (983-989) and Senior Buyid Emir (987-989) | |
Baha' al-Dawla | Abu Nasr Firuz | Emir | 970–1012 | 989 | 1012 | Son of Adud al-Dawla | Also Senior Buyid Emir (997-1012) and Emir of Fars (999-1012) | |
Sultan al-Dawla | Abu Shuja | Emir | 992–1024 | 1012 | 1021 | Son of Baha' al-Dawla | Also Senior Buyid Emir (1012-1021) and Emir of Fars (1012-1024) | |
Musharrif al-Dawla | Abu 'Ali | Emir, Shahanshah, King | 1002–1025 | 1021 | 1025 | Son of Baha' al-Dawla | Closest thing to Senior Buyid Emir (1024-1025) | |
Jalal al-Dawla | Abu Tahir Jalal al-Dawla | Emir | 994–1043 | 1027 | 1043 | Son of Baha' al-Dawla | ||
Abu Kalijar | Marzuban | Emir, Shahanshah | ?1011 – 1048 | 1043 | 1048 | Son of Sultan al-Dawla | Also Emir of Fars (1024-1048), Emir of Kerman (1028-1048) and Senior Buyid Emir (1037-1048) | |
Al-Malik al-Rahim | Abu Nasr Khusrau Firuz | Emir | ?–1058 | 1048 | 1055 | Son of Abu Kalijar | Also Senior Buyid Emir (1051-1055). Deposed by Tughril of the Seljuqs | |
Imad al-Dawla 934–949 | Rukn al-Dawla 935–976 | Mu'izz al-Dawla 945–967 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fakhr al-Dawla 976–997 | 'Adud al-Dawla 949–983 | Mu'ayyad al-Dawla 980–983 | Izz al-Dawla 967–978 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shams al-Dawla 997–1021 | Majd al-Dawla 997–1029 | Sharaf al-Dawla 983–989 | Samsam al-Dawla 983–998 | Baha' al-Dawla 998–1012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sama' al-Dawla 1021–1024 | Fana-Khusrau | Qawam al-Dawla 1012–1028 | Sultan al-Dawla 1012–1024 | Musharrif al-Dawla 1021–1025 | Jalal al-Dawla 1027–1044 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abu Kalijar 1024–1048 | Al-Malik al-Aziz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abu Ali Fana-Khusrau | Abu Mansur Fulad Sutun 1048–1062 | Al-Malik al-Rahim 1048–1055 | Kamrava | Abu'l-Muzaffar Bahram | Abu Sa'd Khusrau Shah | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abu'l-Ghana'im al-Marzuban | Surkhab | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ghaznavids (963–1187)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Ghaznavid dynasty, 955–1186 AD | |||||||||
1 | Alptigin | Emir | 880–963 | 955 | 963 | ||||
2 | Eshaq | Emir | ?–966 | 963 | 966 | son of Alptigin | |||
3 | Belkatigin | Emir | ?–972 | 966 | 972 | ||||
4 | Piritigin | Emir | ?–976 | 972 | 976 | Killed | |||
5 | Sabuktigin | Naser od-Din, Abumansur, Emir | 942–997 | 976 | 997 | son of Juq Qarabajkam | |||
6 | Esma'il | Emir | ?–? | 997 | 998 | son of Sabuktigin | Abdicated | ||
7 | Mahmud | Yameen od-Dowleh, Abolqasem, Soltan | 971–1030 | 998 | 1030 | son of Sabuktigin | |||
8 | Mohammad I | Jalal od-Dowleh, Abuahmad, Soltan | 997–1040 | 1030 | 1030 | son of Mahmud | Deposed by Mas'ud I | ||
9 | Mas'ud I | Shahab od-Dowleh, Abusa'd, Soltan | 997–1040 | 1030 | 1040 | son of Mahmud | |||
8 | Mohammad I | Jalal od-Dowleh, Abuahmad, Soltan | 997–1040 | 1040 | 1040 | son of Mahmud | Killed by Mowdud | ||
10 | Mowdud | Shahab od-Dowleh, Abolfath, Soltan | 1011–1049 | 1040 | 1049 | son of Mas'ud I | |||
11 | Mas'ud II | Soltan | ?–? | 1049 | 1049 | ? | |||
12 | Ali | Baha' od-Dowleh, Abolhasan, Soltan | ?–? | 1049 | 1049 | son of Mas'ud I | |||
13 | Mohammad II | Soltan | ?–? | 1049 | 1049 | son of Mowdud | |||
14 | Abd or-Rashid | Ezz od-Dowleh, Abumansur, Soltan | 1022–1052 | 1049 | 1052 | son of Mahmud | |||
15 | Toghrel | Soltan | ?–1052 | 1052 | 1052 | Usurper. Killed | |||
16 | Farrokhzad | Jamal od-Dowleh, Abushoja', Soltan | 1026–1059 | 1052 | 1059 | son of Mas'ud I | |||
17 | Ebrahim | Zaheer od-Dowleh, Abolmozaffar, Soltan | 1026 or 1040–1098 | 1059 | 1098 | son of Mas'ud I | |||
18 | Mas'ud III | Ala' od-Dowleh, Abusa'id, Soltan | 1061–1114 | 1098 | 1114 | son of Ebrahim | |||
19 | Shirzad | Kamal od-Dowleh, Soltan | ?–? | 1114 | 1115 | son of Mas'ud III | |||
20 | Arsalan Shah | Soltan od-Dowleh, Abolfat'h, Soltan | 1083–1117/8 | 1115 | 1117/8 | son of Mas'ud III | |||
21 | Baharm Shah | Yameen od-Dowleh, Abolmozaffar, Soltan | ?–1152 | 1117/8 | 1152 | son of Mas'ud III | |||
22 | Khosrow Shah | Taj od-Dowleh, Abushoja', Soltan | ?–1160 | 1152 | 1160 | son of Baharm Shah | |||
23 | Khosrow Malek | Saraj od-Dowleh, Abolmolook, Soltan | ?–1193 | 1160 | 1186 | son of Khosrow Shah | |||
Alptigin 963–977 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ebrahim | Piri | Sebük Tigin 977–997 | Belka Tigin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ismail 997–998 | Mahmud 998–1030 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mohammed 1st, 1030–1031 2nd, 1041 | Mass'ud I 1031–1041 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maw'dud 1041–1050 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nasrid dynasty (Sistan) (1029–1225)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Nasrid dynasty (Sistan),[2] 1029-1225 | |||||||||
1 | Tadj al-Din I Abu l-Fadl Nasr | Malik | 1029 | 1073 | Malik of Sistan under the Ghaznavids | ||||
2 | Baha al-Dawala Tahir ibn Nasr | Malik | 1073 | 1088 | son of Tadj al-Din I Nasr | ||||
3 | Badr al-Dawala Abu ‘l-‘Abbas ibn Nasr | Malik | 1088 | 1090 | son of Tadj al-Din I Nasr | ||||
4 | Baha al-Dawala Khalaf ibn Nasr | Malik | 1090 | 1106 | son of Tadj al-Din I Nasr | ||||
5 | Taj al-Din II Nasr ibn Khalaf | Malik | 1106 | 1164 | son of Baha al-Dawala Khalaf | ||||
6 | Taj al-Din II Nasr ibn Khalaf | Malik | 1164 | 1169 | son of Baha al-Dawala Khalaf | ||||
7 | Taj al-Din II Nasr ibn Khalaf | Malik | 1106 | 1164 | son of Baha al-Dawala Taj al-Din II Nasr | ||||
8 | Taj al-Din III Harb ibn Muhammad ibn Nasr | Malik | 1169 | 1213 | grandson of Tadj al-Din I Nasr | Vassal to the Ghurids | |||
9 | Yamin al-Din Bahram Shah ibn Harb | Malik | 1213 | 1221 | son of Taj al-Din III Harb | Killed during the Mongol invasion, ushering in a period of succession instability and subsequent dissolution. | |||
10 | Taj al-Din IV Nasr ibn Bahram Shah | Malik | 1221 | 1221 | son of Bahram Shah | ||||
11 | Shihab al-Din Mahmud I ibn Harb | Malik | 1221 | 1225 | son of Taj al-Din III Harb | ||||
12 | Rukn al-Din Mahmud ibn Bahram Shah | Malik | 1221 | 1222 | son of Bahram Shah | ||||
13 | Abu ‘l-Muzaffar Ali ibn Harb | Malik | 1222 | 1222 | son of Taj al-Din III Harb | ||||
14 | Ala al-Din Ahman ibn Uthman Nasr al-Din ibn Harb | Malik | 1223 | 1223 | son of Taj al-Din III Harb | ||||
15 | Uthman Shah ibn Uthman Nasr al-Din ibn Harb | Malik | 1225 | 1225 | son of Taj al-Din III Harb | ||||
Great Seljuq Empire, 1037–1194
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Seljuq Empire, 1029–1194 | |||||||||
1 | Toğrül I | Mohammad | Rukn od-Din, Abutaleb, Beg, Sultan | 995–1063 | 1029 | 1063 | son of Mikayil son of Seljuq | ||
2 | Alp Arslan | Mohammad | Azad od-Dowleh, Abushoja', Sultan | 1029–1072 | 1064 | 1072 | son of Chaghri Beg Dawud brother of Toğrül I | killed by a captured soldier | |
3 | Malik Shah I | Hasan | Jalal od-Dowleh, Abolfat'h, Sultan | 1055–1092 | 1072 | 1092 | son of Alp Arslan | killed by assassins | |
4 | Mahmud I | Nasir od-Din, abolqasem, Sultan | 1086–1094 | 1092 | 1094 | son of Malik Shah I | |||
5 | Barkiyaruq | Mohammad | Rukn od-Din, Abolmozaffar, Sultan | 1080–1105 | 1094 | 1105 | son of Malik Shah I | ||
6 | Malik Shah II | Mu'izz od-Din, Abolfat'h, Sultan | 1101–? | 1105 | 1105 | son of Barkiyaruq | deposed & blinded by Mohammad I | ||
7 | Mohammad I | Tapar | Ghiyath od-Din, Abushoja', Sultan | 1082–1118 | 1105 | 1118 | son of Malik Shah I | ||
8 | Sanjar | Ahmad | Mu'izz od-Din, Abolhareth, Sultan | 1087–1157 | 1097 | 1157 | son of Malik Shah I | ||
9 | Mahmud II | Moghith od-Din, Sultan | 1104–1131 | 1118 | 1131 | son of Mohammad I | |||
10 | Dawud | Moghith od-Din, Abolfat'h, Sultan | ?–1132 | 1131 | 1132 | son of Mahmud II | |||
11 | Toğrül II | Rukn od-Din, Abutaleb, Sultan | 1109–1134 | 1132 | 1134 | son of Mohammad I | |||
12 | Mas'ud | Ghiath od-Din, Abolfat'h, Sultan | 1109–1152 | 1134 | 1152 | son of Mohammad I | |||
13 | Malik Shah III | Moghith od-Din, Sultan | 1128–1160 | 1152 | 1153 | son of Mahmud II | |||
14 | Mohammad II | Ghith od-Din, Abushoja', Sultan | 1128–1160 | 1153 | 1160 | son of Mahmud II | |||
15 | Süleyman Shah | Mu'izz od-Din, Abolhareth, Sultan | 1118–1162 | 1160 | 1161 | son of Mohammad I | deposed | ||
16 | Arsalan | Rukn od-Din, Sultan | 1134–1176 | 1161 | 1176 | son of Toğrül II | |||
17 | Toğrül III | Rukn od-Din, Abutaleb, Sultan | ?–1194 | 1176 | 1194 | son of Arsalan | killed | ||
Khwārazm-Shāh dynasty (1077–1231)
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Khwārazm-Shāh Empire, 1153–1231 | |||||||||
1 | Atsiz | Ala' od-Din, Abolmozaffar, Sultan | ?–1156 | 1153 | 1156 | son of Muhammad I of Khwarazm | Ruling in Khwārazm from 1127 | ||
2 | Il-Arslan | Taj od-Din, Abolfat'h, Sultan | ?–1171 | 1156 | 1172 | son of Atsiz | |||
3 | Soltanshah | Mahmud | Jalal od-Din, Abolqasem, Sultan | ?–1172 | 1172 | 1193 | son of Il-Arslan | ||
4 | Tekish | Ala' od-Din, Abolmozaffar, Sultan | ?–1199 | 1172 | 1200 | son of Il-Arslan | |||
5 | Mohammad | Ala' od-Din, Qotb od-Din, Abolfat'h, Sultan | ?–1221 | 1200 | 1221 | son of Tekish | |||
6 | Mingburnu | Jalal od-Din, Sultan | ?–1231 | 1220 | 1231 | son of Mohammad II | Killed | ||
Anushtiginids
Anush Tigin 1077–1097 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad I 1097–1127 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aziz 1127–1156 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Il-Arslan 1156–1172 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sultan Shah 1172–1193 | Takesh 1172–1200 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Muhammad II 1200–1220 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jalal al-Din 1220–1231 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia, 1218–1221
- Mongol Empire, 1231–1256
- Ilkhanate, 1256–1335
Chupanids (1335–1357)
Chupan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hassan | Timurtash | Demasq Kaja | Shaikh Mahmoud | Bagdad Katun | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hassan Kuchak | Malek Ashraf | Delsad Katun | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Muzaffarids (1335–1393)
Sharaf al-Din Mozaffar | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mubariz al-Din Muhammad 1314–1358 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Imad al-Din Ahmad 1387–1391 | Bayazid | Sharaf al-Din Muzaffar | Shah Shuja 1335–1364 1366–1384 | Qutb Al-Din Shah Mahmud 1358–1366 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shah Mansur 1391–1393 | Mubariz al-Din Shah Yahya 1387–1391 | Mujahid al-Din Zain Al-Abidin 'Ali 1384–1387 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jalayirids (1335–1432)
Husein Gurkan | daughter of Arghun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hasan Buzurg 1336–1356 | Delsad Katun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Uvais I 1356–1374 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alishah | Husain I 1374–1382 | Ahmad 1383–1410 | Hasan 1374 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shah Valad 1410–1411 | Tandura Khatun | Al'a od-Dowleh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mahmud 1411–1415 | Uvais II 1415–1421 | Mohammed 1421–1422 | Husain II 1424–1432 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Notes and references
- Tahirids were among the first Persian Iranian dynasties after the Arab conquest.
- Clifford Edmund Bosworth (January 1996). The New Islamic Dynasties. Columbia University Press. pp. 211–. ISBN 978-0-231-10714-3.
Bibliography
- Zambaur, E. Manuel (1927). de genealogie et de chronologie pour l'historie de l'Islam. Hannover.
- Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1967). The Islamic Dynasties: a Chronological and Genealogical survey. Edinburgh.
- The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. 4, THE PERIOD FROM THE ARAB INVASION TO THE SALJUQS, Cambridge University Press, 1975.
- The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. 5, THE SALJUQ AND MONGOL PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1968.
- The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. 6, THE TIMURID AND SAFAVID PERIODS, Cambridge University Press, 1986.
- The Cambridge History of Iran (CHI), vol. 7, FROM NADIR SHAH TO THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC, Cambridge University Press, 1991.
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