Mar'ashis

The Marashiyan or Marashis (Mazandarani: مرعشیون; Persian: مرعشیان) were an Iranian Sayyid Twelver Shiʿite dynasty of Mazandarani origin, ruling in Mazandaran from 1359 to 1596. The dynasty was founded by Mir-i Buzurg, a Sayyid native to Dabudasht. Their capitals were Amol, Sari, and Vatashan.

Marashiyan Dynasty
مرعشیون
1359–1596
Map of the Marashiyan dynasty
Map of the Marashiyan dynasty
CapitalAmol, Sari, Vatashan
Common languagesMazanderani
Religion
Twelver Shi'a Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
 1359-1362
Mir-i Buzurg (first)
 1362-1392
Rida al-Din
 1362-1392
Kamal al-Din I
 1404-?
Ghiyas al-Din Ali
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Established
1359
 Disestablished
1596
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Afrasiyab dynasty
Safavid Empire
Today part ofIran

Sources

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