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Sallarid dynasty
The Sallarid dynasty ((ペルシア語:سالاریان)), (also known as the Musafirids or Langarids) was an Iranian〔Clifford Edmund Bosworth, ''The New Islamic Dynasties'', (Columbia University, 1996), 148-149.〕〔V. Minorsky, ''Studies in Caucasian History'', Cambridge University Press, 1957. pg 112〕 Muslim dynasty ruled in Tarom, Samiran, Daylam and subsequently Azerbaijan, Arran, some districts in Eastern Armenia in the 2nd half of the 10th century.〔Clifford Edmund Bosworth, ''The New Islamic Dynasties'', 148-149. "''..their centres at Tarum and Samiran, and then in Azerbaijan and Arran..''", "''..into Azerbaijan, Arran, some districts of Eastern Armenia and as far as Darband in the Caspian coast.''"〕 They constitute the period in history that has been named the Iranian Intermezzo,〔V. Minorsky, Studies in Caucasian history, Cambridge University Press, 1957. pg 110〕 a period that saw the rise of native Iranian dynasties during the 9th to the 11th centuries. ==Early years== The Sallarids were Daylamites〔Clifford Edmund Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, Columbia University, 1996. pg 148〕〔V. Minorsky, Studies in Caucasian history, Cambridge University Press, 1957. pg 112〕 who, probably in the later 9th century, gained control of Shamiran, a mountain stronghold about twenty five miles north of Zanjan. From Shamiran they established their rule over the surrounding region of Tarom. The Sallarids also established marriage ties with the neighboring Justanid dynasty of Rudbar.
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