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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...
- 1951 in Kalimati, Kathmandu. He was
married to
Subhadra Manadhar. She died in 2021 aged 68.
Manadhar has two sons and two daughters. 1976
Olympic Games -...
- of the
Justanids from 972 to ca. 1004. He was the son and
successor of
Manadhar. The
words "Khosrow" and "Shah" are both
Persian words that mean "king"...
- "Baha' al-Dawla." However,
Samsam al-Dawla, with the aid of
Fuladh ibn
Manadhar,
suppressed the rebellion, and
imprisoned Baha al-Dawla.
After this event...
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contested the Saptari-5 constituency. The
party had
merged itself with the
Manadhar and Amatya-led
groups to form the
Communist Party of
Nepal (United) after...
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several wives,
which included the
daughter of Bisutun; the
daughter of
Manadhar, a
Justanid king; and the
daughter of Siyahgil, a
Giilite king. From these...
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During that period, Ziyar,
along with a
Daylamite officer named Fuladh ibn
Manadhar,
dominated the
Buyid court of Baghdad.
After the
death of Adud al-Dawla...
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Daylam (919)
Khusrau Firuz (919)
Siyahchashm (919–928)
Justan IV (928–947)
Manadhar (947–972)
Khusrau Shah (972–1004) "Welcome to
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Buyid overlords. He was the son of
Fuladh ibn
Manadhar, a
prominent Buyid officer who was son of
Manadhar, a
Justanid king. Ibn Fuladh, in
order to gain...
- al-Dawla. Abu'l-Husain was the son of Adud al-Dawla and a
daughter of
Manadhar, who was a
Justanid king.
Following 'Adud al-Dawla's
death in 983, his...