Sarbadars - Rulers

Rulers

  • Abd al-Razzaq ibn Fazlullah (1332–1338)
  • Wajih ad-Din Masud ibn Fazlullah (1338–1343)
  • Muhammad Ay Temur (1343–1346)
  • Kaba Isfendiyar (1346–1347)
  • Lutf Allah (1347-1348 d.1361)
  • Khwaja Tadj ad-Din Ali (1348–1353)
  • Yahya ibn Karawi (1353–1358)
  • Zahir ad-Din (1358–1359)
  • Haidar al-Qassab (1359–1360)
  • Lutf Allah (restored) (1360–1361)
  • Hasan al-Damghani (1361–1364)
  • Khwaja 'Ali-yi Mu'ayyad ibn Masud (1364-1376 d.1386)
  • Rukn ad-Din (1376–1379)
  • Khwaja 'Ali-yi Mu'ayyad ibn Masud (restored) (1379–1386)

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