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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 ...
Template:Expressways of Esfahan ... The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Isfahan, Iran ... Chobanid dynasty: 1335–1357: Muzaffarid dynasty ...
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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; Muzaffarids (Somalia), rulers of Mogadishu from c. 1500 to c. 1624
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Mashhad, Iran ... Chobanid dynasty: 1335–1357: Muzaffarid dynasty: 1335–1393: Jalayirid Sultanate: 1337 ...
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