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Sajid Dynasty

ساجیان

889 CE – 929 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
889 CE – 929 CE
Duration
40 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Maragheh
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Sajid dynasty (Persian: ساجیان, romanized: sâjiyân, also known as Banu Saj) was a Muslim dynasty, of Iranian origin, that ruled from 889/890 until 929. The Sajids ruled Azerbaijan and parts of Armenia first from Maragha and Barda and then from Ardabil. The Sajids originated from the Central Asian province of Ushrusana and were of Iranian (Sogdian) descent and culturally Arabised. Muhammad ibn Abi'l-Saj Diwdad the son of Diwdad, the first Sajid ruler of Azerbaijan, was appointed as its ruler in 889 or 890. Muhammad's father Abu'l-Saj Devdad had fought under the Ushrusanan prince Afshin Khaydar during the latter's final campaign against the rebel Babak Khorramdin in Azerbaijan, and later served the caliphs. Toward the end of the tenth century.

Historical Periods

Sajid Dynasty (898–910)

898 CE – 910 CE

Capital: MaraghehArea: 57,939 km²

Sajid Dynasty (911–925)

911 CE – 925 CE

Capital: MaraghehArea: 58,046 km²

Sajid Dynasty (926–935)

926 CE – 935 CE

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Capital: MaraghehArea: 58,046 km²

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