Musha'sha'

Emirate of Masha'sha'iya
Arabic:إمارة المشعشعية
Persian:امارت مشعشعیان
عربستان
1435–1736
Arabic Map of the Musha'sha Dynasty at Its Greatest Extent
  long term influence
  short term influence
invasions between 1450-1457 AD.
invasions between 1457-1463 AD.
invasions between 1477-1479 AD.
CapitalHoveyzeh
Common languagesArabic
Religion
Shia Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Sayyid
Sultan
Emir
 
 1436-1461
Sayyid Muhammad I
 1466-1500
Mohsen the Great
 1719-1736
Muhammad III Ibn Abdullah
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Timurid Empire
Qara Qoyunlu
Emirate of Muhammara
Safavid Empire
Al-Muntafiq
Today part ofIraq
Iran
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Bahrain

The Musha'sha' (also spelled Mosha'sha'; Arabic: المشعشعية) were a Shi'i Arab dynasty based in the town of Hoveyzeh in Khuzestan, ruling from 1435 to 1924. Initially starting out as a tribal confederation, they gradually transformed into a zealous Isma'ili-Shi'i dynasty. The independence of the Musha'sha' was put to an end in 1508 by the Safavid shah (king) Ismail I (r.1501–1524), who claimed to be the only legitimate Shi'i ruler. Following this, the Musha'sha' remained compliant, typically serving as valis or governors under Iranian suzerainty for the following centuries.