Sarbadars

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The Sarbadars were a 14th-century Iranian political and religious movement that established an independent, Shi'a-influenced state in Khorasan after the decline of Mongol rule.

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Sarbadars canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval Iranian state
political movement
religious movement
alliedWith Hasan Juri's dervish followers
capital Sabzevar
surface form: Sabzavar
conflict wars with neighboring dynasties in Khorasan
continent Asia
country Sarbadar state
currency dinar
dirham
dissolutionCause conquest by Timurids
emergedAfter Ilkhanate collapse
decline of Mongol rule in Iran
endTime 1381
era 14th century
ethnicComposition Persians
followedBy Timurid dynasty
surface form: Timurid Empire
foundedBy Abd al-Razzaq
Wajih al-Din Mas'ud
governmentType military-religious oligarchy
theocratic republic
historicalRegion Khorasan
surface form: Greater Khorasan
ideology Shi'a populism
anti-Mongol resistance
language Persian
locatedIn Iran
Khorasan
motto Sar ba dar (head on gallows)
nameEtymology derived from Persian phrase meaning 'those who risk their heads' or 'heads on gallows'
notableFor combination of Shi'a religious leadership and military rule
early example of Shi'a-influenced state in Iran
use of populist, anti-elite rhetoric
notableLeader Khwaja Ali Mu'ayyad
Wajih al-Din Mas'ud
notableReligiousLeader Hasan Kucek
surface form: Hasan Juri
opposedBy Chobanids
Muzaffarids
surface form: Ilkhanid successors

Jalayirid Sultanate
surface form: Jalayirids

Kartids of Herat
Timur
partOf post-Ilkhanid polities in Iran
politicalStructure power-sharing between military leaders and religious figures
precededBy Mongol Ilkhanate
surface form: Ilkhanate
religion Shi'a Islam
Twelver Shia
surface form: Twelver Shi'ism
startTime 1337
territoryIncludes Astarabad
Nishapur
Sabzevar
surface form: Sabzavar

parts of western Khorasan

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Mongol Ilkhanate followedBy Sarbadars
Ilkhan successorState Sarbadars