-
local chiefs to
accept his suzerainty,
while gaining some
forts from the
Baridis.
Little is
known of Jamsheed's reign, but he is
remembered as
having been...
-
under his
control by
attacking the
Baridis. Ibn Ra'iq was
defeated and
forced to
leave Basra as well to the
Baridis, but his
general Bajkam reversed the...
- first, the
Baridis had the
upper hand, and the
Hamdanids were routed.
Nasir al-Dawla
managed to
rally them at al-Mada'in, and
defeat the
Baridis. Several...
-
Baridi (Persian: بريدي, also
Romanized as
Barīdī) is a
village in
Surak Rural District,
Lirdaf District, Jask County,
Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the...
- commander, Ispahan, to
confront them. On the news of
their approach, the
Baridis abandoned Wasit and
retreated to Basra. In the meantime, a
previous amir...
- income. In
comparison to
other local rulers in Iraq,
particularly the
Baridis and Hamdanids, it was
clear that the
Buyids had a
liking to construction...
-
Kurankij was
discovered and
imprisoned in the palace. When the
Baridis under Abu'l-Husayn al-
Baridi captured Baghdad in
March 942, they
found Kurankij still...
-
combined Hamdanid-Turkish army and the
Baridis, who both
fought for the de
facto rule over Iraq. The
battle ended in a
Baridi defeat. In 945, the
Iranian Buyid...
- dynasts, its
finances in ruin, and warlords—the
Hamdanids of Mosul, the
Baridis of Basra, the
Buyids of
western Iran, as well as
various military strongmen—competing...
-
deserted him for the
Baridis. This
increased the latter's
strength an
emboldened them to
march on Baghdad: on 7
March 942 the
Baridi troops fought their...