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rule in Tabaristan, and allied himself with Sulayman ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir against Hasan, but was defeated by Hasan in a battle, who had Qarin's domains devastated and his brother
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as hostages to the Zaydid court, but quickly mutinied against Hasan, and in 868, he was forced to flee to
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killed. Qarin then had to swear loyalty to the Zaydids and send his two sons
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by a part of the local population, and even secured the allegiance of the
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In the 860s, western Iran was governed by the Tahirid
124:("He who summons to the Truth"), was recognized as 203: 50:, who then conquered his domains. With the aid of 692: 387: 323:. Leiden, and New York: BRILL. p. 245. 394: 380: 70:, where he was rewarded with the title of 288: 262: 236: 221: 197: 182: 731:Vassal rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate 693: 272:Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 7 242:"The Minor Dynasties of Northern Iran" 716:Converts to Islam from Zoroastrianism 375: 26:: کارن), was the eighth ruler of the 314: 209: 13: 401: 16:Eighth ruler of the Bavand dynasty 14: 742: 555: 62:, and was sentenced to death in 83:Sulayman ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir 79:Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir 317:"al-Ḥasan b. Zayd b. Muḥammad" 1: 167: 66:. In 842, Qarin converted to 706:9th-century monarchs in Asia 294:"The Ṭāhirids and Ṣaffārids" 33: 7: 42:, was murdered in 825 by a 10: 747: 711:9th-century Iranian people 230: 140:. Qarin, however, opposed 105:". 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Index

Persian
Bavand dynasty
Shapur
Qarinvand
Mazyar
Abbasids
Tahirids
Quhyar
Baghdad
Islam
Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir
Sulayman ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir
Tabaristan
Gurgan
Ruyan
Chalus
Rostam
Hasan ibn Zayd
Alid
Dailamites
regnal name
emir
Justanid
Daylam
Vahsudan ibn Marzuban
Zaydid
Ja'far ibn Shahriyar
Surkhab ibn Qarin
Maziar ibn Qarin
Kumis

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