Quhyar

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Quhyar (Persian: کوه یار), was the ruler of the Qarinvand dynasty, ruling briefly in 839 until his assassination.

Biography

Quhyar was the son of

Bavandid ruler Shahriyar I. However, Mazyar returned in 822/23 with the support of the Abbasid Caliphate to take revenge. Shapur
, who was the son and successor of Shahriyar I, was defeated and killed along with Vinda-Umid. Mazyar then united Tabaristan under his own rule.

Mazyar, however, later rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate, an act which was widely supported by the native

Tahirid ruler Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani and the Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim shortly sent five corps that entered Tabaristan from all sides. Mazyar made his brother Quhyar as the defender of the Qarinvand mountains, and the Bavandid Qarin I as the defender of eastern Tabaristan. However, the fall of Tabaristan went quickly: several cities were caught by surprise, while Qarin I betrayed Mazyar and agreed to aid the Abbasids in exchange for being restored as the ruler of the Bavand dynasty. The people of Sari shortly revolted against Mazyar, and Quhyar betrayed Mazyar, and had him captured and given to al-Mu'tasim.[2]

Mazyar was shortly brought to

Dailamite soldiers because of his betrayal against Mazyar. Although many scholars considered the death of Quhyar as the fall of the Qarinvand dynasty, the dynasty continued to rule in parts of Tabaristan, and a certain Baduspan ibn Gurdzad
is mentioned in 864 as the ruler of the Qarinvand dynasty

References

  1. ^ Mottahedeh 1975, p. 76.
  2. ^ Madelung 1975, pp. 204–205.

Sources

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  • Rekaya, M. (1997). "Ḳārinids". The Encyclopedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume IV: Iran–Kha. Leiden and New York: BRILL. pp. 644–647. .
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Preceded by Qarinvand ruler
839
Succeeded by
Unnamed Qarinvand prince
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