Mazyar
| Mazyar | |
|---|---|
| Ispahbadh Padishkhwargarshah | |
| Bust of Mazyar in Sari, Iran | |
| Ispahbadh of the Qarinvand dynasty | |
| Reign | 817–839 | 
| Predecessor | Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd | 
| Successor | Quhyar | 
| Ispahbadh of Tabaristan | |
| Reign | 825/6-839 | 
| Predecessor | Shapur (Bavandids) Vinda-Umid (Paduspanids) | 
| Successor | Qarin I | 
| Born | ca. 800 Lafur, Tabaristan | 
| Died | September 839 Samarra | 
| Dynasty | Qarinvand dynasty | 
| Father | Qarin ibn Vindadhhurmuzd | 
| Religion | Zoroastrianism | 
Mazyar (Middle Persian: Māh-Izād; Mazandarani/Persian: مازیار, romanized: Māzyār) was an Iranian prince from the Qarinvand dynasty, who was the ruler (ispahbadh) of the mountainous region of Tabaristan from 825/6 to 839. For his resistance to the Abbasid Caliphate, Mazyar is considered one of the national heroes of Iran by twentieth-century Iranian nationalist historiography. His name means "protected by the yazata of the moon".