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Qizilbash
thumb|Qizilbash troops of Shah Ismail I. Circa 1647 painting, [[Chehel Sotoun]]
Hazaraspids
The Hazaraspids also known as Fadluyids or Fadlawi, Fazlavi dynasty(1115–1424) were a Kurdish Sunni Muslim dynasty that ruled the Zagros Mountains region of southwestern Iran, essentially in Lorestan and which flourished in the later Saljuq, Ilkhanid, Muzaffarid, and Timurid periods.
Musha'sha'iyyah
thumb|right|Shah Ismail I (1501-1524) watches his troops defeat the Musha'sha leader Sultan Fayyad. Album-mounted folio of Bijan's history created by [[Mo'en Mosavver, ]]
The '''Musha'sha' (also spelled Mosha'sha''''; ) were a Shi'i Arab dynasty based in the town of Huwaizah in Khuzestan, ruling from 1435 to 1736. Initially starting out as a tribal confederation, they gradually transformed into a zealous Isma'ili Shi'i dynasty. The independence of the Musha'sha' was put to an end in 1508 by the Safavid shah Ismail I (), who claimed to be the only legitimate Shi'i ruler. Following this, the Mus
Kar-Kiya dynasty
Zaydi Shia dynasty
Battle of Chapakchur
1467 decisive battle between Kara Koyunlu and Aq Qoyunlu Turkomans
Ghiyasiyeh Madrasa
madrasa in Khaf County, Iranian national heritage site