Injuids
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Was one of the successors of the Ilkhanate in Persia. It ruled over the cities of Shiraz and Isfahan.
Establishment
January 1336: In the 1330s, outbreaks of the Black Death ravaged the Ilkhanate and both Abu-Sai'd and his sons were killed by 1335 by the plague. The Jalayirids, Chobanids, Muzaffarids, Injuids, Sarbadars, and Kartids took the Ilkhanate's place as the major powers in Iran.
January 1336: Mubariz ad-Din Muhammad (1314-1358) occupied Yazd in 1318, forced his recognition as governor, and declared his independence after the fall of the Ilkhane dynasty in 1335.
January 1336: The Injuids became de facto independent rulers following the breakup of the Ilkhanate.
January 1336: Upon the fragmentation of the Ilkhanate in 1335, Mu'izz-uddin Husayn ibn Ghiyath-uddin, also known as Hasan Buzurg, was a Kart dynasty ruler who worked to expand his principality in the region of Kerman, located in present-day Iran.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 1342: The Muzaffarids captured Kerman.
January 1346: The city of Bam was besieged and conquered by the Muzaffarids in 1345. The Muzaffarids were a Persian dynasty that ruled in the region of Iran during the 14th and 15th centuries. The conquest of Bam was a significant event in their expansion of power in the region.
January 1354: Schiraz is acquired by the Muzaffarids.
Disestablishment
January 1358: Mubariz al-Din, however, laid siege to that city also, and captured it in 1357. Abu Ishaq again surrendered, was sent to Shiraz, and was executed. The Injuid lands now fell into the hands of the Muzaffarids, who would hold them until the onslaught of Timur forty years later.