Dadhburzmihr
| Dadhburzmihr | |
|---|---|
| Ispahbadh of Tabaristan | |
| Silver dirham of Dadhburzmihr | |
| Reign | 728–740/1 | 
| Predecessor | Farrukhan the Great | 
| Successor | Khurshid of Tabaristan (with Farrukhan the Little as regent) | 
| Died | 740/1 Tabaristan | 
| Issue | Khurshid of Tabaristan | 
| House | Dabuyid dynasty | 
| Father | Farrukhan the Great | 
| Religion | Zoroastrianism | 
Dadhburzmihr (also spelled Dadmihr or Dazmihr) was the independent ruler (ispahbadh) of Tabaristan. He succeeded his father Farrukhan the Great in 728 and reigned until his death in 740/1. According to the 13-century Iranian historian Ibn Isfandiyar, Dadhburzmihr enjoyed a peaceful reign, facing no invasions from the Arab Caliphate, due to their attention being directed towards local revolts. His 6 year old son, Khurshid succeeded him.