- Amir Abu'l-Abbas Fadl,
better known as
Fadluya (also
spelled Fadlawayh), was a
Kurdish chieftain of the
Shabankara in Fars. He was the son of Ali ibn...
- was Abu
Tahir ibn Muhammad, a
descendant of the
Shabankara chieftain Fadluya.
Fadluya was
initially a
commander of the
Salghurids of Fars and was appointed...
-
collision with the
Seljuk Turks.
Fadluya submitted to Qawurd,
brother of
sultan Alp Arslan, but
afterwards revolted.
Fadluya was
finally captured and executed...
- Son of Abu
Kalijar 1054–1062 1062
Killed by the
Shabankara tribal chief Fadluya Buyids of Rey, Isfahan, and
Hamadan (935–1038) Emir, Amir al-umara Rukn...
- than a
hundred inhabitants". In 1074,
during Seljuq rule, a
rebel named Fadluya had
gained control over the
province of Fars and had
entrenched himself...
- own and
conquered the
citadel of
Estakhr from the
Shabankara chieftain Fadluya in 1067, and made
another expedition in Fars.
These successful conquests...
- 1010/1)
Zahir ibn
Hilal ibn Badr (r. 1013–1015)
Hilal ibn Badr (r. 1014)
Fadluya (r. 1030–1078) Fadl ibn
Muhammad (d. 1031) Abu'l-Fath Musa (r. 1031–1034)...
-
dynasty was Abu
Tahir ibn Muhammad, a
descendant of the
Shabankara chieftain Fadluya, who was
initially a
commander of the
Salghurids of Fars and was appointed...
- 1062 he was
killed while fighting against the
Shabankara tribal chief Fadluya. The
Seljuks shortly afterward entered Shiraz and took
control of Fars...
- –1062 1054 1062 Son of Abu
Kalijar Killed by the
Shabankara tribal chief Fadluya Buyids of Rey, Isfahan, and
Hamadan (935–1038) Rukn al-Dawla Abu Ali Hasan...