Muzaffarides
The Muzaffarides are the descendants of Sharaf AD-DIN Al-Muzaffar , commander and governor with the service of the Mongolian Ilkhans of Perse. His/her son Muhammad (reign 1314 - 1358), governor of Yazd, benefitted from the chaos which followed the death of the ilkhan Abu Saïd in 1336 to conquer Persia Southerner.
The dynasty, of which one of the important sovereigns was Shâh Shujâ `(reign 1364 - 1384), wire of Muhammad, lasted only three generations and was completed in the internal conflicts, then by the conquest of Tamerlan in 1393.
Leaders muzaffarides
- Qutb AD-DIN Shâh Mahmûd (1358 - 1364; with Ispahan and Abarqûh until in 1375)
- Jalâl AD-DIN Shâh Shujâ `(1364 - 1384; with the Fârs and the Kirmân, then also with Ispahan after 1375)
- Mujâhid AD-DIN Zayn Al `Âbidîn `Ali (1384 - 1387; détrôné by Tamerlan)
- `Imâd AD-DIN Ahmad (1384 - 1393, with the Kirmân)
- Nusrat AD-DIN Yahyâ (1387 - 1393, with Yazd)
- Mansûr (1387 - 1393, with Ispahan, the Fârs and in Iraq)
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