Khorshidi dynasty
The Khorshidi dynasty (Ḵoršīdī, Kurdish: Xurşîdiyan, 1184? - 1597[1]) was a dynasty that ruled Little Lorestan[2] (Persian: لر کوچک, Lor-e kūchek, Lori: Lor-e Kūček, Kurdish: Lûrê Piçûk ) between 1155 - 1597[1] from Khorramabad.[1] The dynasty was stemmed from the Jangardi tribe (Jangrūʾī or Jangardī).[1]
The rulers of Khorshidi dynasty were called atabegs. Later they were appointed as a Wali by Safavid dynasty and continued to rule the area until the beginning of the 17th century.
List of rulers
- Shuja' al-din Khurshid bin Abubakr bin Muhammad bin Khurshid
- Saif al-Din Rustam bin Nur al-din
- Sharaf al-Din Abubakr
- Izz al-Din Garshasp
- Hisam al-Din Khalil bin Badr bin Shuja
- Badr al-Din Masud
- Taj al-Din bin Hisam al-Din Khalil
- Falak al-Din Hasan
- Jamal al-Din Khidr bin taj al-Din
- Hisam al-Din Omar bin Shams al-Din Darnaki bin Sharaf al-Din bin Tahamtan bin Badr bin Shuja
- Shams al-Din Mahmud bin bin Nur al-Din bin Izz al-Din Garshasp
- Izz al-Din Muhammad bin Izz al-Din
- Dawlat Khatun
- Izz al-Din Husain
- Shuja al-Din Mahmud
- Malik Izz al-Din bin Shuja al-Din
- Sidi Ahmad
- Shah Husain Abbasi
- Shah Rustam
- Oghur
- Jahangir
- Rustam Khan
See also
Sources
- 1 2 3 4 B. Spuller, "Atābekān-e Lorestān" in Encyclopædia Iranica.
- ↑ The new Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. VI, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974, p. 331.
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