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Fuladh ibn
Manadhar (Persian: فولاد بن ماناذیر), was a
Justanid prince, who
served as a high-ranking
military officer of the
Buyid dynasty.
Fuladh was...
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Fuladh, also
known as Ibn ****dh, was a
Daylamite military officer who is
known for
revolting against his
Buyid overlords. He was the son of
Fuladh ibn...
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tribute and
Dailamite troop detachments for Mahmud's
invasion of India. Ibn
Fuladh, a
Dailamite military officer, who
claimed Qazvin for himself, revolted...
- to
defeat Ibn
Fuladh and
repel him from Ray. Ibn
Fuladh then
requested aid from the
Ziyarid ruler Manuchihr (r. 1012–1031). Ibn
Fuladh agreed to become...
- 1055, a
Dailamite military leader named Fuladh captured Shiraz and
forced Abu
Mansur to
withdraw from Fars.
Fuladh then made an
agreement with Al-Malik al-Rahim...
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demand of the
Daylamite military officer Ibn
Fuladh to
become the
governor of Qazvin. As a result, Ibn
Fuladh started attacking the
outskirts of Ray. With...
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internal troubles, such as the
revolt of the
Daylamite military officer Ibn
Fuladh in 1016.
Following the
death of
Sayyida Shirin in 1028, Majd al-Dawla was...
- Marzuban.
During that period, Ziyar,
along with a
Daylamite officer named Fuladh ibn Manadhar,
dominated the
Buyid court of Baghdad.
After the
death of Adud...
- the
laqab of "Baha' al-Dawla." However,
Samsam al-Dawla, with the aid of
Fuladh ibn Manadhar,
suppressed the rebellion, and
imprisoned Baha al-Dawla. After...
- 1055, a
Dailamite military leader named Fuladh captured Shiraz and
forced Abu
Mansur to
withdraw from Fars.
Fuladh then made an
agreement with Al-Malik al-Rahim...