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Marashiyan Dynastyمرعشیون
1359–1596
Map of the Marashiyan dynastyMap of the Marashiyan dynasty
CapitalAmol,Sari,Vatashan
Common languagesTabari
Religion Twelver Shi'a Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
• 1359-1362 Mir-i Buzurg (first)
• 1362-? Rida al-Din
• 1362-? Kamal al-Din I
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established 1359
• Disestablished 1596
Preceded by Succeeded by
Afrasiyab dynasty
Safavid Empire
Today part ofIran
"Marashi" redirects here. For other uses, see Marashi (disambiguation).

The Marashiyan or Marashis (Mazandarani: مرعشیون, Template:Lang-fa) were an Iranian Twelver Shiʿite dynasty of Mazandarani origin, ruling in Mazandaran from 1359 to 1596. The dynasty was founded by Mir-i Buzurg, a Sayyid native to Dabudasht. Their capitals were Amol, Sari, and vatashan.

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