Nasir al-Din Shahriyar
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Nasir al-Din Shahriyar | |
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Ustandar of Rustamdar | |
In office 1317–1325 | |
Preceded by | Shams al-Muluk Muhammad |
Succeeded by | Taj al-Dawla Ziyar |
Personal details | |
Died | 1325 |
Relatives | Shams al-Muluk Muhammad (brother) Shah-Kaykhusraw (brother-in-law) |
Dynasty | Baduspanid |
Nasir al-Din Shahriyar was the Baduspanid ruler (ustandar) of Rustamdar from 1317 to 1325. He was the brother and successor of Shams al-Muluk Muhammad.[1]
During his reign, Shahriyar cut all contact with the Mongol Ilkhanate, and supported his brother-in-law, the Bavandid ruler Shah-Kaykhusraw (r. 1310–1328) against the Mongol commander Mu'min and his son Kutlushah, and the powerful Kiya Jalali family of Sari. Shahriyar was murdered in 1325 by his nephew Iskandar at the instigation of brother Taj al-Dawla Ziyar, who took the throne.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Madelung 1988, pp. 385–391.
Sources
[edit]- Madelung, Wilferd (1988). "Baduspanids". Encyclopædia Iranica, online edition, Vol. III, Fasc. 4. New York: Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. pp. 385–391.