The names of the first members of the dynasty indicate that they were seemingly ethnically
Persian, but like the
Hazaraspids they had accepted the Turkish title of
Atabeg. Most of the Atabegs of Yazd were tributaries to the
Seljuks and the Mongol
Il-Khans until they were finally overthrown by the
Muzaffarids. In 1272, the Italian explorer
Marco Polo passed through Yazd on his way to
China. The city was then a major silk-weaving center, and Marco Polo wrote about its fine silk. In the book
The Travels of Marco Polo, he wrote: ==Architecture==