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The Muzaffarid dynasty (Persian: مظفریان) was a Muslim dynasty that came to power in Iran following the breakup of the Ilkhanate in the 14th century. At their zenith, they ruled a kingdom comprising Iranian Azerbaijan, Central Persia, and Persian Iraq. The Muzaffarids were known for their support of Arabic literature.
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Shiraz, Iran ... Muzaffarid dynasty: 1335–1393: Jalayirid Sultanate: 1337–1376: Sarbadars: 1337–1376:
The Muẓaffarid is the second known dynasty of Mogadishu. Its first attested ruler, ʿUmar al-Malik al-Muẓaffar, bore the title of sultan. He is known from his coins. [2] Coins were minted throughout the Muẓaffarid period. The prosperity of Mogadishu during this time stemmed from its status as a trade link between the interior and the sea ...
Muzaffarids or Muzaffarid dynasty may refer to: Muzaffarids (Iran) , rulers of parts of central and southwestern Iran from 1335 to 1393 Muzaffarids (Gujarat) , rulers of the Sultanate of Gujarat in India from 1391 to 1583
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Yazd, Iran ... Chobanid dynasty: 1335–1357: Muzaffarid dynasty: 1335–1393: Jalayirid Sultanate: 1337–1376:
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Isfahan, Iran ... Chobanid dynasty: 1335–1357: Muzaffarid dynasty: 1335–1393: Jalayirid Sultanate: 1337 ...
Mubariz al-Din Muhammad (Persian: مبارز الدین محمد; 1301–1363), was the founder of the Muzaffarid dynasty, ruling from 1314 to 1358. He was born to a family of Persians with distant Arab origin, which settled in Khurasan during the Islamic conquest.
The Muzaffarid dynasty, also called the Muzaffarids, and sometimes, the Ahmedabad dynasty, ruled the Sultanate of Gujarat in western India from 1391 to 1583. The founder of the dynasty was Zafar Khan (later Muzaffar Shah I ) who was governor of Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate .