- The
Buyid dynasty or
Buyid Empire was a
Zaydi and
later Twelver Shi'a
dynasty of
Daylamite origin.
Founded by Imad al-Dawla, they
mainly ruled over central...
- Banu Ilyas, the Ghaznavids, the Sajids, the Samanids, the Ziyarids, the
Buyids, the Sallarids, the Rawadids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the Kakuyids...
- al-Dawla (عمادالدوله; c. 891/2 –
December 949), was the
founder of the
Buyid amirate of Fars,
ruling as its amir (ruler) from 934 to 949.
Together with...
- [Abbasid] dynasty'; 24
September 936 – 26
March 983) was an emir of the
Buyid dynasty,
ruling from 949 to 983. At the
height of his power, he
ruled an...
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allies led the
dynasty in
wrestling for
control over
territory against the
Buyids in the early- to mid-10th century. When
Vushmgir died, his sons Bisutun...
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claimed by
Buyid dynasts. This list
records only the 'main branch' of
Buyid rulers, per
Daryaee (2012). For a full list of
major and
minor Buyid rulers,...
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powerful warlords; with the
Buyid conquest of Baghdad, it was now
abolished entirely. Al-Muti' was
raised to the
throne by the
Buyids and was
effectively reduced...
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after his cousin, at-Ta'i, was
deposed by the
Buyid ruler of Iraq, Baha al-Dawla.
Although still under Buyid tutelage and with
limited real
power even in...
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troops entered into the
service of the
founder of the
Buyid dynasty, Imad al-Dawla. Finally, the
Buyid Emir Panāh Khusraw,
better known by his
laqab (honorific...
- the
Buyid dynasty.
Fakhr al-Mulk was born on 27
April 965 at Wasit, as the son of a moneychanger. He
entered government service under the
Buyid dynasty...