Musafir ibn Ibrahim II (died 1062) was the last
Sallarid
The Sallarid dynasty ( fa, سالاریان), (also known as the Musafirids or Langarids) was a Muslim dynasty, of Daylami origin, which ruled in Tarom, Samiran, Daylam, Gilan and subsequently Azerbaijan, Arran, and some districts in Eastern Ar ...
ruler of
Dailam
Daylam, also known in the plural form Daylaman (and variants such as Dailam, Deylam, and Deilam), was the name of a mountainous region of inland Gilan, Iran. It was so named for its inhabitants, known as the Daylamites.
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(1050–1062). He was the son of
Ibrahim II ibn Marzuban II
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For the Islamic view of Ibrahim, see Abraham in Islam.
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, and brother of his predecessor
Justan II ibn Ibrahim II
Justan may refer to:
*Justan I ibn Marzuban I, the Sallarid ruler of Azerbaijan
* Justan III, the sixth king of the Justanid dynasty
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. Not much is known about him. In 1062, the
Seljuq ruler
Tughril
Abu Talib Muhammad Tughril ibn Mika'il ( fa, ابوطالب محمد تغریل بن میکائیل), better known as Tughril (; also spelled Toghril), was a Turkmen"The defeat in August 1071 of the Byzantine emperor Romanos Diogenes
by the Turko ...
marched towards Musafir's capital
Tarom, where he made Musafir acknowledge his authority and pay him 100,000 dinars in tribute. Shortly afterwards, the
Ismailis
Isma'ilism ( ar, الإسماعيلية, al-ʾIsmāʿīlīyah) is a branch or sub-sect of Shia Islam. The Isma'ili () get their name from their acceptance of Imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as the appointed spiritual successor ( imām) to Ja'far al ...
seized Tarom and killed Musafir, putting an end to the Sallarid dynasty.
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11th-century Iranian people
Sallarid dynasty
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