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]

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