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Hasanwayh (also
spelled Hasanuya),
Hasanwayh Al-kurdi also
known as Abu'l-Fawaris, was the
Kurdish ruler and
founder of the
Hasanwayhid dynasty, ruling...
- an
eponym to
their first ruler Hasanwayh ibn
Husayn from the
Barzikani tribe. A v****al of the
Buyid dynasty,
Hasanwayh supported them
against the Samanids...
- Badr ibn
Hasanwayh was the
second ruler of the
Hasanwayhids from 979 to 1014. He was the son and
successor of
Hasanwayh (r. 961–979).
During the civil...
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Hasanwayh, Lur
tribes and
Shadhanjan came
under the
control of Abu’l-Šawk. As a
reaction the
Buyids in
Hamadan released the son of Badr ibn
Hasanwayh...
- also
killed almost all the sons of
Hasanwayh, and
appointed Badr ibn
Hasanwayh, the last
surviving son of
Hasanwayh, as the
ruler of the
Hasanwayhid dynasty...
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Babek (972–1019)
Lashkari ibn
Muhammad (d. 978)
Hasanwayh (d. 979) Al-Mawardi (974-1058) Badr ibn
Hasanwayh (r. 979–1013)
Marzuban ibn
Muhammad ibn Shaddad...
- 970, Abu 'l-Fadl was sent on an
expedition against the
Kurdish ruler Hasanwayh, but Abu 'l-Fadl died
before he
managed to deal with him. Abu 'l-Fadl...
- al-Din
Mahmud (1068–1080)
Mubaraz ad-Din
Hazarasp (ca. 1080-ca. 1110)
Hasanwayh I (about 1110-c. 1160)
Mubaraz I (1160-c. 1190)
Muhammad Muzzafar (about...
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dates 'Imran ibn Shahin,
Muslim ruler Vitale Candiano, doge of
Venice Hasanwayh,
Hasanwayhid ruler probable – Iago ab Idwal, king of
Gwynedd Janet Sethre...
- Hajjaj, who
defected with his
followers to the
Kurdish ruler Badr ibn
Hasanwayh, and
marched with him to lay
siege to
Baghdad in
summer 1004. When the...