Inju family

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The Inju family was a Persian noble lineage that founded the Injuids, a short-lived dynasty that ruled parts of 14th-century Iran, including Shiraz and Fars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Persian noble family
ruling dynasty founder
alsoKnownAs Inju family of Fars NERFINISHED
Injuids NERFINISHED
Āl-e Inju NERFINISHED
capital Shiraz NERFINISHED
conflictWith Muzaffarid dynasty NERFINISHED
country Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
dynastyName Injuids NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Persians NERFINISHED
founded Injuids NERFINISHED
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalContext post-Ilkhanid successor state in Iran
knownFor patronage of Persian culture in Shiraz
short-lived regional rule in southern Iran
language Persian NERFINISHED
notableMember Abu Ishaq Inju NERFINISHED
Sharaf al-Din Mahmud Shah Inju NERFINISHED
originOfName Inju (land grant or fiscal estate under the Ilkhanids) NERFINISHED
predecessor Ilkhanate NERFINISHED
region Iran NERFINISHED
religion Islam
ruled Fars NERFINISHED
Isfahan NERFINISHED
Shiraz NERFINISHED
Yazd NERFINISHED
status extinct noble lineage
successor Muzaffarid dynasty NERFINISHED
territorialCenter southern Iran NERFINISHED
timePeriod 14th century

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Injuids origin Inju family