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overran much of the province. A grandson of
Wahsudan named Marzuban b. Isma'il retained a small portion of Azerbaijan until 984 when he was captured by the Rawadids. His son Ibrahim fled to Tarum and would later restore Sallarid rule thereafter it was seized by the Buwayhids.
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1522:Eldiguzids
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304:Langarids
83:Religion
2650:See also
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1936:Timeline
1894:Monarchs
1472:Kakuyids
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683:See also
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375:Marzuban
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662:sultan
604:Georgia
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557:Ardabil
494:Isfahan
490:Hamadan
441:Derbent
429:Ardabil
324:Iranian
308:Daylami
292:Persian
271:Armenia
246:Rawadid
114:(first)
77:Daylami
73:Persian
59:Capital
2311:Dailam
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951:Urartu
695:on the
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648:Qazvin
584:Tabriz
542:caliph
506:Tabriz
433:Tabriz
398:Daisam
352:Rudbar
340:Zanjan
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2006:Notes
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668:Salar
637:Abhar
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574:took
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402:Dvin
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168:1062
93:King
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