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Mirza Kuchik Khan
Iranian revolutionary (1880-1921)
Hushang Ebtehaj
Iranian poet

Mardavij
Mardavij (Gilaki/, meaning "man assailant"), also known as Mardavij the Great, was an Iranian prince, who established the Ziyarid dynasty, ruling from 930 to 935.
Ebrahim Pourdavoud
Iranian translator, linguist, academic and Iranian poet (1886-1968)
Abd al-Fattah Fumani
Iranian historian
Asfar ben Shiroya
ruler of Tabiristan and northern Jibal between 928 and 930
Lili ibn al-Nu'man
King of the Gilites
Harusindan
Harusindan was the third king of the Gilites, ruling briefly in 921. He was the son of Tirdadh, who was the first king of the Gilites during the 10th century, but later died and was succeeded by another Gilite named Lili ibn al-Nu'man, who was from another clan. Harusindan also had a sister who married a Dailamite nobleman named Ziyar, and together they had a son named Mardavij, who would later create the Ziyarid dynasty.
Tirdadh
Tirdadh was the first king of the Gilites, ruling during an unknown date between the 9th and 10th-century. He was succeeded by Lili ibn al-Nu'man. Tirdadh had a son named Harusindan, who would later succeed Lili ibn al-Nu'man as the new ruler of the Gilites.