Кесраниды

Кесраниды — вторая династия ширваншахов. Сменила династию Мазьядидов. Происходила от ширваншаха Йазида ибн Ахмада. Хотя династия имела арабское происхождение, к XI в. Кесраниды были персианизированы, и заявляли, что являются потомками древнеперсидских Сасанидских царей[1], а именно от Ормизда IV.[2]

Примечания

  1. Barthold, W., C.E. Bosworth. Shirwan Shah, Sharwan Shah. - Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd edition / P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. — Brill.
    We can also discern the progressive Persianisation of this originally Arab family (a process parallel to and contemporary with that of the Kurdicisation of the Rawwadids [q.v.] in Adharbaydjan). After the Shah Yazid b. Ahmad (381-418/991-1028), Arab names give way to Persian ones like Manuchihr, Kubadh, Faridun, etc., very likely as a reflection of marriage links with local families, and possibly with that of the ancient rulers in Shabaran, the former capital, and the Yazidids now began to claim a nasab going back to Bahrain Gur or to Khusraw Anushirwan.
  2. Stokvis A.M.H.J., pp. 112, 129.
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