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Gonbad-e Qabus
mausoleum tower in Gonbad-e Kavus, Iranian national heritage site
Ziyarid dynasty
Daylmian dynasty ruling the north of Iran (930–1090)
Qabus
Qabus ibn Wushmagir (full name: Abol-Hasan Qābūs ibn Wušmagīr ibn Ziyar Sams al-maʿālī, ; (died 1012) (r. 977–981; 997–1012) was the Ziyarid ruler of Gurgan and Tabaristan in medieval Iran. His father was Vushmgir and his mother was a daughter of the Bavandi Ispahbad Sharwin II.
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.
Kai Kaus
Ziyarids prince and author
Vushmgir
thumb|فارسی: کتیبه Zahir al-Dawla Vushmgir was the second Ziyarid emir who ruled from 935 until his death in December 967. He was a son of Ziyar. Voshmgir means "quail catcher" in the local Caspian Iranian dialects.
Tarikhaneh
Tarikhaneh, or more correctly, the Tarikhaneh Mosque (), and also variously rendered as the Tarikhana Mosque and the Tarikh Khana Mosque, and also known as the Mosque of 100 Gates, is a mosque located in the historical city of Damghan, in the province of Semnan, Iran. The mosque is one of the oldest and most significant Islamic structures in Iran, estimated to date from the eighth century CE.
Bisutun
Bisutun () (died 977) was the ruler of the Ziyarids (967–977). He was the eldest son of Vushmgir.
Manuchihr
'''Falak al-Ma'ali Manuchihr (), better known as Manuchihr''' (died c. 1031), was the ruler of the Ziyarids (1012 at the latest – c. 1031). He was the son of Qabus.
Anushirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali
monarch
Jameh Mosque of Fahraj
mosque in Yazd County, Iranian national heritage site
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Gilanshah
Gilanshah (Persian: گیلانشاه) was the last ruler of the Ziyarid dynasty from to 1090. He was the son and successor of Keikavus. Little is known about Gilanshah; his kingdom was invaded by the Nizari Ismaili state in 1090, ending Ziyarid rule in Tabaristan.
Lajim Tower
mausoleum tower in Savadkuh County, Iranian national heritage site