Bavandid Ruler Hasan Ii

Hasan II (Persian: حسن), also known as Fakhr al-Dawla Hasan (فخر الدوله حسن), was the last ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1334 until his murder in 1349.

He was the brother and successor of Sharaf al-Muluk.

Hasan II
King of Mazandaran
Reign1334–1349
PredecessorSharaf al-Muluk
SuccessorKiya Afrasiyab (Afrasiyabids)
Died1349
DynastyBavand dynasty
FatherShah-Kaykhusraw

Reign

In 1344, the Sarbadar ruler Wajih ad-Din Mas'ud, sought to increase his territorial domains, and thus in 1344 invaded the domains of Hasan II and the Paduspanid ruler Eskandar II in Mazandaran with several hostile minor dynasties allied against him. When the Sarbadars advanced on Amol, Hasan decided to abandon the city. He then turned around and defeated the Sarbadar garrison at Sari, cutting off Mas'ud's line of retreat. Despite this, Mas'ud decided to press on. When Hasan attacked his rear, however, and Eskandar II met him at his front, Mas'ud was surrounded. The Sarbadars were decimated, and Mas'ud was captured by Eskandar II. He was handed over to the son of one of Togha Temur's former officials who had died fighting the Sarbadars in 1341/1342. Mas'ud was then executed by the latter.

In 1349, Hasan ordered the execution of one of his most powerful officials, Jalal ibn Ahmad Jal, who was from the powerful Jalali family which governed Sari. The execution resulted in a revolt by the nobles of Mazandaran. Hasan then tried to get support from another family of Mazandaran, the Chulabids. However, the two sons of Kiya Afrasiyab, a powerful Chulabi nobleman, murdered Hasan while the latter was in a bath on April 17. Afrasiyab then gained control of the Bavandid territories, thus marking the end of the Bavand dynasty and the start of the Afrasiyab dynasty. A son of Hasan managed to flee to the court of the Paduspanid ruler Eskandar II, who later tried to restore Bavand rule in Mazandaran, but failed to do so.

Sources

  • Madelung, W. (1984). "ĀL-E BĀVAND (BAVANDIDS)". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 7. London u.a.: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 747–753. ISBN 90-04-08114-3.
  • Bosworth, C. E. (1984). "ĀL-E AFRĀSĪĀB". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 7. London u.a.: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 742–743.
Regnal titles
Preceded by Bavandid ruler
1334–1349
Succeeded by

Tags:

Bavand dynastyPersian languageSharaf al-Muluk

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Aditi Rao HydariGeorge VThe Cleaning Lady (American TV series)GmailYoung SheldonFábián MarozsánMS DhoniAustin ButlerNirmala SitharamanDaniela MelchiorSoviet UnionDark webMaster X MasterRicky StanickyHouse of the DragonBrad PittCarol BurnettMrBeastRamy YoussefSpaceman (2024 film)Margot RobbiePriss FotheringhamEminemRihannaBlackRockEuropeJay-ZJennifer LopezTed McGinleyFranceNXT Stand & Deliver (2024)VideoGodzilla Minus OneList of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita2024 Summer Olympics2024 Miami Open – Men's singlesPatapsco RiverJennifer LawrenceRebekah NeumannThe Rookie (TV series)Theo JamesInterstate 695 (Maryland)Mothers' Instinct (2024 film)Ernie HudsonIndian Premier LeagueJasmin ParisCordarrelle PattersonCrew (film)Caleb WilliamsList of country calling codesMegamind vs. the Doom SyndicateKim KardashianMarch 27Suki WaterhouseRobert F. Kennedy Jr. 2024 presidential campaignHiroyuki SanadaDavid BeckhamBrigid KellyShōgun (novel)InstagramNational Invitation TournamentBrooklynDan SchneiderMukesh AmbaniAZionismUEFA Euro 2020Red Eye (2005 American film)Coral CastleUsher (musician)Argentina national football teamCanvaBharatiya Janata PartyCable (character)Three-BodyLionel MessiUEFA Champions League🡆 More