- example, he
turned to the
Kakuyids for aid.
Shortly after Shams al-Daula died, he was
succeeded by Sama' al-Dawla, however, the
Kakuyids invaded and took control...
- Buyids, the Sallarids, the Rawadids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the
Kakuyids, the An****ds, and the Hasanwayhids.
According to the
American historian...
- was
divided between several warring local powers, such as the Buyids,
Kakuyids and Ghaznavids. As a result, it
suffered from
continuous war and destruction...
-
brother Mohalhel (1011-c. 1055), who
received support from the
Kakuyids. The
Kakuyids went on to
capture large parts of An****d territory. Abu’l-Šawk...
- 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...
- in 1075, she
married Ali ibn Faramurz,
ruler of the
Kakuyids dynasty. As the
queen of the
Kakuyids dynasty, she used to
conduct two
communal meals every...
-
University Press. Bosworth,
Clifford (1970). "Dailamīs in
Central Iran: The
Kākūyids of Jibāl and Yazd". Iran. 8: 73–95. doi:10.2307/4299634. JSTOR 4299634...
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which ruled the city of Yazd from
about 1141 to 1319. They
succeeded the
Kakuyids to whom they were
linked by marriage. The
names of the
first members of...
- dawla-second-son-of-the-
kakuyid-amir-of-jebal-ala-al-dawla-mohammad-b (accessed on 23
January 2024). C. E. Bosworth, “
KĀKUYIDS,” Encyclopædia Iranica,Vol...
- 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...