Paduspanids

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Paduspanid dynasty
پادوسبانیان
655–1598
Map of the normal domains of the Paduspanids in Tabaristan
Capital Not specified
Languages Persian
Caspian languages
Religion Zoroastrianism (655-15th-century)
Islam (15th-century-1598)
Government Monarchy
Ispahbadh
Ustandar
Malek
 •  665-694 Paduspan I (first)
 •  1590-1598 Jahangir IV (last)
Historical era Middle Ages
 •  Established 655
 •  Safavid conquest 1598
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Dabuyid dynasty
Safavid dynasty

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History

The founder of the Paduspanid dynasty was Paduspan I, (also known by the Arabicized form Baduspan), who was the son of Gil Gavbara,[2] the founder of the Dabuyid dynasty. Thus making the Paduspanids of Sasanian descent like the Dabuyids.

Known Paduspanid rulers

Nur branch

Kojur branch

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