- The
Kakuyids (also
called Kakwayhids,
Kakuwayhids or Kakuyah) (Persian: آل کاکویه) were a Shia
Muslim dynasty of
Daylamite origin that held
power in western...
- Buyids, the Sallarids, the Rawadids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the
Kakuyids, the An****ds, and the Hasanwayhids.
According to the
American historian...
-
Empire Hulwan; An****ds Ij (Ig);
Shabankara Isfahan;
Ziyarid dynasty,
Kakuyid Emirate,
Injuid dynasty,
Seljuk era,
Safavid era Istakhr;
Sasanian era...
-
commander who
founded in 1008 the short-lived but
important independent Kakuyid dynasty in Jibal. He is also
known as Pusar-i Kaku, Ibn Kakuyeh, Ibn Kakuya...
- he
continued his
campaigns further west,
where he
managed to
defeat the
Kakuyid ruler Muhammad ibn
Rustam Dushmanziyar, who made a
treaty where he agreed...
-
launched campaigns to take the city in the 1040s,
ultimately taking the
final Kakuyid fortress in 1047. The
Seljuks later shifted their capital from Baghdad...
- was
secretly in
contact with Ala al-Dawla
Muhammad (r. 1008–1041), the
Kakuyid ruler of
Isfahan and
uncle of
Sayyida Shirin. It was
during his stay at...
- 955–1070
Hasanwayhids 959–1095
Ghaznavid dynasty 977–1186 An****ds 990/1–1117
Kakuyids 1008–1141
Nasrid dynasty 1029–1236
Shabankara 1030–1355
Seljuk Empire 1037–1194...
- was
divided between several warring local powers, such as the Buyids,
Kakuyids and Ghaznavids. As a result, it
suffered from
continuous war and destruction...
- loss of Ṭabaristān and Gurgān in 997. An
example of the
latter is the
Kakūyid dynasty of Isfahān,
whose fortunes rose with the
decline of the Būyids...