Kiyā Livāshīr
Nusrat ad-Din Abu Muzaffar Kiyā Livāshīr[1] was a ruler of the Ispahbads of Gilan.[2]
History
Kiyā lived during the time of the Persian poet Khagani, who paid a lot of attention to Kiyā in his works[3]. In particular, Khagani said that he helped him for several weeks and took care of him. He sent him two thousand gold dinars and gifts.[2] Minorsky V. believed that Kiyā Livāshīr was one of the ispahbads of Mughan and was the owner of Shindan and Archivan.[4][2] Due to his sharp political position towards the Khorezmshahs, he was assassinated at a young age.[2]
References
- ^ Страницы азербайджанско-узбекских литературных взаимосвязей / Отв. ред. А. Гаджиев, С. Мамаджанов. — Баку: Элм, 1985. — С. 70. — 280 с.
- ^ a b c d Qafar.Kəndli-Herisçi. Xaqani Şirvani: həyatı, dövrü və mühiti / red. Həmid Araslı. — Bakı: Elm, 1988. — С. 323. — 592 с.
- ^ Минорский, Владимир Федорович. История Ширвана и Дербенда Х-ХI веков / Отв. ред. А. А. Али-заде. — Москва: Изд-во вост. лит.,, 1963. — С. 141. — 265 с.
- ^ Minorsky, Vladimir (1954). A Mongol Decree of 720/1320 to the Family of Shaykh Zāhid // Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Vol. 16, No. 3. Cambridge University Press. p. 524.