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The Atabegs of Yazd ((ペルシア語:اتابکان یزد), ''Atābakān-e Yazd'') were a local dynasty, which ruled the city of Yazd from about 1141 to 1319. They succeeded the Kakuyids to whom they were linked by marriage. From the names of the earlier members of the dynasty, it seems they were ethnically Persian, but like the Hazaraspids they had adopted the Turkish title of Atabeg.〔Clifford Edmund Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, Columbia University, 1996. Excerpt 1 pp 209: "The Atabegs of Yazd" (1141-1297)" Excerpt 2: "From the names of the earlier members at least, it seems they were ethnically Persian, but, like the Hazaraspids, they adopted the Turkish title of Atabeg"〕 Most of the Atabegs of Yazd were tributaries to the Saljuqs and the Mongol Il-Khans until they were finally overthrown by the Muzaffarids.〔S. C. Fairbanks, "ATĀBAKĀN-E YAZD" in Encyclopaedia Iranica. () (accessed October 2010)〕 ==List of rulers== * Sam ibn Wardanruz (1141 - 1188) * Langar ibn Wardanruz (1188 - 1207) * Wardanruz ibn Langar (1207 - 1219) * Isfahsalar ibn Langar (1219 - 1229) * Mahmud Shah ibn Isfahsalar (1229 - 1241) * Salghur Shah ibn Mahmud Shah (1241 - 1252) * Toghan Shah ibn Salghur Shah (1252 - 1272) * Ala al-Dawla ibn Toghan Shah (1272 - 1275) * Yusuf Shah ibn Toghan Shah (1275 - 1297) * Mongol occupation (1297-1315) * Hajji Shah ibn Yusuf Shah (1315-1319) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Atabegs of Yazd」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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