- Abū al-Husayn
Bajkam al-Mākānī (Arabic: أبو الحسين بجكم المكاني),
referred to as
Bajkam,
Badjkam or
Bachkam (from Bäčkäm, a
Persian and
Turkish word meaning...
-
first act was to send a
banner and
dress of
honor to
Bajkam, a
needless confirmation of his rank.
Bajkam,
before returning to Wasit,
where he now held his...
- his two
brothers manoeuvred between the
military commanders Ibn Ra'iq and
Bajkam, the
Hamdanids of Mosul, the
Buyids of Fars, and the
ruler of Oman; they...
-
Silver dirham of AH 329 (940/941 CE), with the
names of
Caliph al-Muttaqi and Amir al-umara
Bajkam (de
facto ruler of the country)...
- Mu'nis al-Muzaffar Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Furat Ali ibn Isa ibn al-Jarrah
Qarmatian invasion Sack of
Mecca Bajkam Abu
Abdallah al-Baridi
Nasir al-Dawla...
- Abbasids, the
Caliphate had
become of
little importance. The amir al-umara
Bajkam contented himself with
dispatching his
secretary to
Baghdad to ****emble...
- Mu'nis al-Muzaffar Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Furat Ali ibn Isa ibn al-Jarrah
Qarmatian invasion Sack of
Mecca Bajkam Abu
Abdallah al-Baridi
Nasir al-Dawla...
- Qara
Bajkam Sabuktigin (r. 977-997) Emir of
Ghazna Bughrachuq (died 998)
Governor of
Herat Mahmud (r. 998-1030)
Sultan of
Ghazna Nasr (997- ?) Governor...
- Mu'nis al-Muzaffar Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Furat Ali ibn Isa ibn al-Jarrah
Qarmatian invasion Sack of
Mecca Bajkam Abu
Abdallah al-Baridi
Nasir al-Dawla...
- al-Muttaqi (r. 940–944), was
raised to the
throne by the amīr al-umarāʾ
Bajkam. He
tried to
exploit the
rivalries of the
regional warlords to
recover the...