- Abu'l-Fawaris (Persian: ابوالفوارس),
better known by his
regnal name
Qawam al-Dawla (Persian: قوامالدوله;
April 1000 – October/November 1028), was the...
- feet of his master. His
shrine is in Nizāmuddīn Dargāh, New Delhi. Qazi
Qawam-Udeen Siddiqui:[citation needed] He was
given the
title Zubtadul Awliya...
- al-Shirazi,
Fatimid scholar (d. 1078) Otto Bolesławowic,
Polish prince (d. 1033)
Qawam al-Dawla,
Buyid governor (d. 1028)
Robert de Turlande,
French priest (d...
- of The
Oghuz army
Seljuk Beg (b. ? – d. ?) The
founder of
Seljuk dynasty Qawam al-Dawla (r. 1012–1028)
Buyid Governor in
Kerman Arslan Yabgu (b. ? – d...
-
Shiraz and
installed Habib-Allah
Qawām-al-Molk as
acting governor of Fars Province.
Between August and
October 1915,
Qawām-al-Molk
received financial support...
-
materials sent to him. He
entrusted his
oldest brothers Jalal al-Dawla and
Qawam al-Dawla with the
governorships of
Basra and Kerman, respectively. He sta****...
- al-Dawla
Successor Qawam al-Dawla (in Kerman)
Sultan al-Dawla (in Fars) Born
Unknown 971 Died
December 22, 1012
Arrajan Issue Qawam al-Dawla
Sultan al-Dawla...
-
named Sandal, and
entered into a
conflict with the
Buyid ruler of Kerman,
Qawam al-Dawla. The latter's
death in 1028
allowed Abu
Kalijar to
occupy the province...
- Ali
Akbar Qavam ol-Molk (Persian: علی اکبر قوام الملک; 1788–1865) was an
Iranian statesman who
served as the
kalantar (lord mayor) of
Shiraz and Custodian...
-
Nasir al-Dawla (fl. 948–966),
Hamdanid prince and
general Abu'l-Fawaris
Qawam al-Dawla (1000–1028),
Buyid ruler of
Kerman This
disambiguation page lists...