Musāfirids or Sallārids (Daylam Ṭārum and Samīran; Azerbaijan; Arrān), before 304-ca. 483 / before 916-ca. 1090
المسافريون أو السلاريون (الديلم طارم وسميران؛ أذربيجان؛ أران)، قبل ٣٠٤-حوالي ٤٨٣ / قبل ٩١٦-حوالي ١٠٩٠
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•The Musāfirids, also known as the Sallārids, were a dynasty that ruled parts of Daylam, Ṭārum, Samīran, Azerbaijan, and Arrān from before 916 to around 1090 CE. They played a significant role in the political landscape of northwestern Iran and the Caucasus during a period of regional fragmentation. The dynasty is noted for its Daylamite origins and its efforts to maintain autonomy amid larger neighboring powers.
The Musāfirids, also known as the Sallārids, were a dynasty that ruled parts of Daylam, Ṭārum, Samīran, Azerbaijan, and Arrān from before 916 to around 1090 CE. They played a significant role in the p...