- Adud al-
Dawla Ala al-
Dawla Amid al-
Dawla Amin al-
Dawla Asad al-
Dawla Baha' al-
Dawla Diya' al-
Dawla Fakhr al-
Dawla Husam al-
Dawla Iftikhar al-
Dawla Imad al-Dawla...
- and
later Twelver Shi'a
dynasty of
Daylamite origin.
Founded by Imad al-
Dawla, they
mainly ruled over
central and
southern Iran and Iraq from 934 to 1062...
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Khusraw (Persian: پناه (فنا) خسرو),
better known by his
laqab of ʿAḍud al-
Dawla (Arabic: عضد الدولة, lit. 'pillar of the [Abbasid] dynasty'; 24 September...
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valiant chief of war,
obtaining po****rity. When the
Buyid emir Adud al-
Dawla, who
ruled Iraq, died in 983, Badh took Mayyāfāriqīn. He also conquered...
- 8
February 967), more
commonly known simply by his
honorific of Sayf al-
Dawla (سيف الدولة, lit. 'Sword of the Dynasty'), was the
founder of the Emirate...
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marry the
daughters of the
emirs Izz al-
Dawla and Adud al-
Dawla. Al-Ta'i's
status suffered under Adud al-
Dawla in particular, who
turned to pre-Islamic...
- the
Fatimid authorities. Abu al-Makarim was
accorded the
title Kanz al-
Dawla (Treasure of the State) by
Caliph al-Hakim and his
successors inherited...
-
themselves spoke of "our
dawla" in the
sense of "our turn/time of success". As
Abbasids maintained their power, the
dynastic sense of
dawla became conflated with...
- Anis al-
Dawla (Persian: انیسالدوله) (c. 1842 - 1896) was a
royal consort of shah
Naser al-Din Shah
Qajar of
Persia (r. 1848–1896). She born
about 1842...
- in
medieval sources, he is
usually known by his
honorific title Yamin al-
Dawla (یمین الدوله, lit. 'Right Hand of the State'). At the time of his death...