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Atābag of Great Lorestān ئەتابەگەکانی لوڕی مەزن | |||||||||||
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1115–1424 | |||||||||||
Status | Vassal of the Ilkhanate (1256–1335) Vassal of Timurid Empire (1393-1424) | ||||||||||
Capital | Idaj | ||||||||||
Common languages | Kurdish, Luri | ||||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
Atabeg/Malik/Shah | |||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1115 | ||||||||||
• Hazaraspids overthrown by Timurids | 1424 | ||||||||||
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The Hazaraspids also known as Fadluyids or Fadlawi, Fazlavi dynasty[1][2](1115–1424) were a Kurdish Sunni Muslim dynasty[3][4] that ruled the Zagros Mountains region of southwestern Iran, essentially in Lorestan and which flourished in the later Saljuq, Ilkhanid, Muzaffarid, and Timurid periods.[4]
The Hazaraspids were neighbours of the Khorshidi dynasty, who ruled over lesser Lorestan.[1] While the Hazaraspids were more politically important due to their vast territory, and the fact that they held major communications routes.[1]
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