Pishkinid dynasty

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Coin of Mahmud ibn Pishkin (c. 1212–1226), citing the Eldiguzid ruler (atabeg) Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek as overlord. Dated 1216/7 (left = obverse; right = reverse)

The Pishteginids (Bishkinids, Pishkinids) were a dynasty of

Meshkinshahr, a town east of Ahar, seems to have been derived from the Pishkinid dynasty.[3]

References

  1. ^ Karang, A. A. "Ahar", Encyclopædia Iranica Online Edition. Retrieved on January 3, 2008.
  2. ^ Minorsky, Vladimir (1951), "The Georgian Maliks of Ahar." BSOAS vol. 13/4, pp. 868-77.
  3. ^ (in Persian) Nobakhti Khiavi, Soleyman (2001). Khiav: Gomshodeh-ye Tarikh. Tehran: Nashr-e Ghu