Alavids
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Alavid era art: Bowl with white slip, incised design, colored, and glazed. Excavated at Sabz Pushan, Neishapur, Iran. 9th-early 10th centuey. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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[edit] List of Alavid Amirs
- Hassan ibn Zeid "Da'i Kabir" "Great Missionary" (864-883)
- Mohammad ibn Zeid (883-900)
- Samanids capture Tabaristan Alavis flee to Gilan in exile (900-913)
- Hasan ibn Ali “Nasir Kabir” “Great Defender” (913-916)
Split of Alavis: Anti-Samanid & Pro-Samanid:
Anti-Samanids:
- Hassan ibn Qasim “Da’i Saqir” “Young Misionary” (916-928)
Pro-Samanids:
- Ahmad ibn Hassan “Nasir Kabir” (916-923)
- Jafar ibn Hasan “Nasir Kabir” (916-924)
- Mohammad ibn Ahmad (924-927)
- Hassan ibn Ahmad (927)
[edit] See also
fr:Alavidesms:Alawiyah ru:Алавиды tr:Alavîler

