Shan II

King Shan II, or Šan Vêjən (432 - November 17, 466), was the king of Tushetia for less than a year in 466, directly succeeding his grandfather Shan I. He was indicated to be the next ruler in Shan I's will. He was murdered in his bath after ruling for only 8 months.

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 * width="30%"|Preceded by Shan I
 * width="40%"|King of Tushetia 466
 * width="30%"|Succeeded by Imam Al-Reqza