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Layzanshah

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Hudud al-'Alam, The Regions of the World A Persian Geography, 372 A.H. - 982 A.D. translated and explained by V. Minorsky
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and killed all of his family save for his grandson, thus holding both titles of Layzanshah and
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together. Later Layzan was granted as a fief to sons of Shirvanshahs.
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A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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and passed on to his children. The latter's grandson
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overlords, medieval authors specifically mentioning
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Index

Valley of Girdiman where Layzan was located
Lahij
Persian
Arabic
Sunni Islam
Yazid ibn Khalid
Ahmad
Middle Ages
Abbasid Caliphate
Shirvanshah
Azerbaijan
Persian
Layzan
Vladimir Minorsky
Sassanid Persian
Anushirvan
Lahıc
Azerbaijan
Girdimanchay
Lahijan
Gilan
Ibn Hawqal
Arran
Al-Masudi
The Meadows of Gold
Anarchy at Samarra
Haytham ibn Khalid
Yazid ibn Khalid
Abu Tahir Yazid
Ali I

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