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1 List of Zaydi emirs and imams of Tabaristan  





2 See also  





3 References  














Alid dynasties of northern Iran






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Alid dynasties of northern Iran
645–928

White flag of the Alavids

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CapitalAmol
Capital-in-exileSari and Astarabad
Common languagesArabic, Mazandarani
Religion
Islam
GovernmentTheocratic aristocracy
Emir 

• 645-670(first)

Hasan ibn Ali

• 927–928 (last)

Hasan ibn Qasim al-Da'i ila'l-Haqq
Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Established

645

• Disestablished

928
CurrencyDinar (gold coins),Dirham(silver coins),Fals(copper coins)
Preceded by
Rashidun Caliphate

Alid dynasties of northern IranorAlavids (Persian: علویان طبرستان). In the 9th–10th centuries, the northern Iranian regions of Tabaristan, Daylam and Gilan, sandwiched between the Caspian Sea and the Alborz range, came under the rule of a number of Arab Alid dynasties, espousing the Zaydi branch of Shia Islam.

The first and most powerful Zaydi emirate was established in Tabaristan in 864 and lasted until 928. It was interrupted by Samanid occupation in 900, but restored in 914 by another Alid branch.

The second period of the Alid emirate was plagued by internal dissensions and power struggles between the two branches, and ended in the second conquest of the region by the Samanids in 928. Subsequently, some of the soldiers and generals of the Alavids joined the Samanids, among them Mardavij, founder of the Ziyarid dynasty, and the three sons of Buya (Ali, Hassan and Ahmad), founders of the Buyid dynasty.

Local Zaydi rulers survived in Daylam and Gilan until the 16th century.

List of Zaydi emirs and imams of Tabaristan

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