Hazaraspids
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Atābag of Great Lorestān ئەتابەگی ڵۆڕی گەورە اتابگی لٛۏری بزرگ | |||||||||||
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| 1115–1424 | |||||||||||
| Status | Vassal of the Ilkhanate (1256–1335) Vassal of Timurid Empire (1393-1424) | ||||||||||
| Capital | Idaj | ||||||||||
| Common languages | Kurdish, Luri | ||||||||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
| Atabeg/Malik/Shah | |||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
• Established | 1115 | ||||||||||
• Hazaraspids overthrown by Timurids | 1424 | ||||||||||
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The Hazaraspids also known as Fadluyids or Fadlawi, Fazlavi dynasty(1115–1424) were a Kurdish Sunni Muslim dynasty that ruled the Zagros Mountains region of southwestern Iran, essentially in Lorestan and which flourished in the later Saljuq, Ilkhanid, Muzaffarid, and Timurid periods.
The Hazaraspids were neighbours of the Khorshidi dynasty, who ruled over lesser Lorestan. While the Hazaraspids were more politically important due to their vast territory, and the fact that they held major communications routes.