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Shahriyar III ibn Jamshid

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35:. After a period of instability and dynastic struggles, Shahriyar emerged victorious and took over the throne, thus establishing a new line known as the Shahriyarids, succeeding the previous Afridunids. The new line notably wielded the pre-Islamic title of 80: 283: 534: 245: 499: 329: 221: 123: 288: 181: 504: 334: 197: 454: 165: 429: 560: 319: 273: 444: 229: 213: 494: 439: 308: 173: 449: 339: 293: 189: 524: 474: 344: 324: 268: 278: 130: 565: 303: 354: 394: 389: 359: 364: 570: 404: 116: 8: 399: 384: 349: 205: 97: 89: 32: 24: 85: 42: 31:
from 937 to 949. He belonged to a distant branch of the family, descended from
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Index

Baduspanid
Ruyan
Rustamdar
Afridun ibn Karan
ustandar
Sasanian Empire
Ghereghlou 2018
"Bādūsbānids"
Krämer, Gudrun
Rowson, Everett
ISSN
1873-9830
v
t
e
Baduspanids
Baduspan I
Khurzad ibn Baduspan
Baduspan II
Shahriyar I ibn Baduspan
Vanda-Umid
Abdallah ibn Vanda-Umid
Afridun ibn Karan
Baduspan III
Shahriyar II ibn Baduspan
Hazar Sandan
Shahriyar III ibn Jamshid
Muhammad
Istwandad
Zarrin-Kamar I

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