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suggests that Garshasp I was still living by 1233/34, and perhaps also still ruling. This new evidence suggests that Garshasp I ruled jointly with his son Fariburz III. Fariburz may have ruled an area outside the capital until his father's death. Another theory is that Fariburz was given control over
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to 1255. He ruled during a time in Shirvanshah history that scholarship has referred to "a period of total confusion", due to the lack of written records and contradictory numismatic evidence.
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of Jamal al-Din Khalil Shirvani was dedicated to Fariburz III. The work demonstrates the broad distribution of the Persian language and Iranian culture in the northwestern Iranian regions of
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did not rule after 1225. However, new evidence suggests that Garshasp I's reign was longer. The numismatist Blau discovered a unique coin with the name of Garshasp I, and which mentions the
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A Numismatic History of Southeastern Caucasia and Adharbayjan based on the Islamic Coinage of the 5th/11th to the 7th/13th Centuries
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between 1235–1239. It is unknown if there were other ruling Shirvanshahs at the time of Fariburz III's death.
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Based on numismatic evidence, it was initially suggested that Fariburz III's father
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in 1226, during his invasion of Caucasus. Shirvan along with the rest of the
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the central government by Garshasp I, who withdrew to
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fulus
Museum of History of Azerbaijan
Baku
Shirvanshah
Garshasp I
Akhsitan II
Issue
Akhsitan II
Dynasty
Kasranids
Garshasp I
Persian
Shirvanshah
Garshasp I
Abbasid
caliph
al-Mustansir I
Mardakan
Baku
Khwarazmshah
Jalal al-Din Mangburni
Caucasus
Mongol Empire
Akhsitan II
anthology
Nozhat al-Majales
Arran
Azerbaijan
Shirvan

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