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Daysam ibn
Ibrahim al-Kurdi (or
Daysam) (d. c. 957) was a
Kurdish commander who
occasionally ruled Adharbayjan between 938 and 955
during the
power struggle...
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Daysam Ben Nasr (Arabic: ديسم بن نصر; born 31
March 1998) is a
French footballer who
currently plays as a
midfielder for Alès. Born in Vichy, France, Ben...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-10714-3. Bosworth, C.
Edmund (1994). "
Daysam". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. VII, Fasc. 2. pp. 172–173. Humphreys, R. Stephen...
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information see
Origin of the Kurds.)
Hadhabanis (906–1080)
Aishanids (912–961)
Daysam's Adharbayjan (938–955)
Shaddadids (951–1199)
Rawwadids (955–1071) Hasanwayhids...
- in his name appear.
After him the
province was
taken over by the
Khariji Daysam ibn Ibrahim,
likewise a
former officer of
Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj, in 937/8...
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Muhammad ibn
Husayn al-Rawadi (d. c. 953–956)
Muhammad ibn
Shaddad (d. 955)
Daysam ibn
Ibrahim al-Kurdi (d. c. 957) Evdilsemedê
Babek (972–1019)
Lashkari ibn...
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Husson 23 MF FRA
Sofiane Jdaini 24 DF FRA
Pierrick Cros 25 MF FRA
Daysam Ben Nasr 26 MF FRA
Antar Yalaoui 27 FW FRA
Joris Correa 28 MF FRA Ryad...
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Aishanid emirs couldn't keep the
control of
their family castles: Ghānim’s son
Daysam was
defeated by the
Buyid armies, and Windād’s son ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, was taken...
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Shudhar (Jodar), Saʿid ibn
Hudhayl in al-Muntliyun (Monleon near Jaén),
Daysam ibn
Ishaq in
Murcia and
Lurqa (Lorca), ʿAbd al-Malik ibn ʿAbd-al
Jamal in...
- dynasty, and in 955/56, it was
attacked by the
Kurdish military leader Daysam. By 975,
Salmas was
seemingly under the rule of the
Kurdish Rawadid dynasty...