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Ancient multilingual stone inscription in Iran
The Behistun inscription (also Bisotun, Bisitun or Bisutun; Persian: بیستون, Old Persian: Bagastana, meaning "the place of god") is a multilingual Achaemenid
Behistun_inscription
Ziyarid emir from 967 to 977
Bisutun (بيستون) (died 977) was the ruler of the Ziyarids (967–977). He was the eldest son of Vushmgir. During his father's lifetime, Bisutun was the
Bisutun
931–1090 Gilaki dynasty of northern Iran
Buyids in the early- to mid-10th century. When Vushmgir died, his sons Bisutun and Qabus fought for influence. Qabus would eventually outlive his brother
Ziyarid_dynasty
Ziyarid emir (977–981, 997–1012)
ruled in Semnan, but Bisutun occupied both Gurgan and Semnan, forcing Qabus to give up his claims as his father's successor. Bisutun's death in 977 provided
Qabus
Emir of the Buyids from 949 to 983
the Ziyarid Bisutun in securing the Ziyarid throne from his brother Qabus. Adud al-Dawla and Bisutun then made an alliance, and Bisutun married a daughter
'Adud_al-Dawla
Ziyarid emir from 935 to 967
joint campaign against the Buyids. He was succeeded by his eldest son Bisutun, although the Samanid army attempted to put another son, Qabus, into power
Vushmgir
northern Iran — Vushmgir 934/935–966/967 (32 years) Brother of Mardavij Bisutun 966/967–977/978 (11 years) Sons of Vushmgir Qabus 977/978–1012/1013 (in
List_of_monarchs_of_Iran
Iranian dynasty (665–1598)
1190-1209 : Bavandid occupation 1209-1213 : Zarrin-Kamar II 1213 -1223 : Bisutun I 1223-1242/1243 : Fakhr al-Dawla Namavar II Died in 1242 : Hosam al-Dawla
Baduspanids
City in Kermanshah province, Iran
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Behistun Inscription (also Bisitun or Bisutun, Modern Persian: بیستون; Old Persian: Bagastana, meaning "the god's place
Kermanshah
Extinct language of the ancient Elamites of Iran
A great step forward was the publication of the Elamite version of the Bisutun Inscription in the name of Darius I, entrusted by Henry Rawlinson to Edwin
Elamite_language
Persian tragic romance by Nizami Ganjavi
from a manuscript of Nizami's story. Titled Shirin Visits Farhad at Mount Bisutun, it was created in 1527 in Iran. Its materials include the typical Persian
Khosrow_and_Shirin
Malik
He was a distant member of the Baduspanid royal family; he was a son of Bisutun and grandson of Gustahm, who was the son of the Baduspanid ruler Taj al-Dawla
Kayumarth_I
6th–4th century BCE cuneiform inscriptions
Persepolis, Naqsh-e Rostam) with smaller numbers in the wider empire (at Susa, Bisutun, Ganjnameh, Babylon). The only inscriptions outside of Iran are the Xerxes
Achaemenid_royal_inscriptions
German archaeologist (1930–2020)
his books History of the Architecture of Iran, Caravanserais of Iran; Bīsutūn, History, and History of Research 1963–1967 and Bastam/Rusa-i Uru.Tur are
Wolfram_Kleiss
statues Kolkhoz farmer, Vagif, the bas-relief sketch Farhad, cleaving the Bisutun rock, the project of Nizami's monument, portraits of Stalin, Dzhaparidze
Jalal_Garyaghdi
dynasty (complete list) – Mardavij, Emir (930–935) Vushmgir, Emir (935–967) Bisutun, Emir (967–977) Qabus, Emir (977–981) Buyid, Emir occupation (977–997)
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
German linguist and Iranologist (born 1939)
Linguarum Iranicarum (1989) Epigraphisch-exegetische Noten zu Dareios' Bı̄sutūn-Inschriften (1990) Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum 1,1,1: The Bisitun inscriptions
Rüdiger_Schmitt
Jibal. About 959, a battle ensured between Ali and the Ziyarid prince Bisutun, which resulted in a Buyid victory. In 966, Ali and Rukn al-Dawla defeated
Ali_ibn_Kama
Calendar year
Illuilb, king of Alba (Scotland) Ashot III (the Merciful), king of Armenia Bisutun, ruler of the Ziyarid Dynasty Boris II, emperor of the Bulgarian Empire
977
invade Paduspanid territory, where he defeated a prince named Namavar ibn Bisutun, and crowned himself as the ruler of the Paduspanid dynasty. However, after
Kai Ka'us I (Paduspanid ruler)
Kai_Ka'us_I_(Paduspanid_ruler)
Rukn, Vushmgir was killed by a boar during a hunt, and his eldest son, Bisutun made a successful alliance with Rukn against a younger son, Qabus, who
Military_history_of_Rey,_Iran
Vardanshah Ziyar Mardavij 930-935 Vushmgir 935-967 Farhad Bisutun 967-977 Qabus 977-1012 Manuchihr 1012-1031 Dara Iskandar Anushirvan 1030-1050 Keikavus
Islamic_dynasties_of_Iran
Decade
Illuilb, king of Alba (Scotland) Ashot III (the Merciful), king of Armenia Bisutun, ruler of the Ziyarid Dynasty Boris II, emperor of the Bulgarian Empire
970s
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