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Qirwash ibn al-Muqallad (Arabic: قرواش بن المقلد, romanized:
Qirwāsh ibn al-Muqallad), also
known by the
honorific Muʿtamid al-Dawla (Arabic: معتمد الدولة...
- This
marked the
beginning of the long
reign of al-Muqallad's son,
Qirwash. In 1002
Qirwash raided Buwayhid territory,
prompting Baha' al-Dawla's governor...
- Abu'l-Makarim
Muslim ibn
Qirwash (Arabic: أبو المكارم مسلم بن قرواش) also
known by the honorific title Sharaf al-Dawla (شرف الدولة), was the Uqaylid emir...
- 4 –
Vladimir Yaroslavich,
Grand Prince of Kiev (b. 1020)
October 27 –
Qirwash ibn al-Muqallad,
Uqaylid emir
December 14 –
Aaron Scotus,
Irish abbot and...
- al-Hajjaj (Buyid governor) 991/2–996 Al-Muqallad ibn al-Musayyab 996–1001
Qirwash ibn al-Muqallad 1001–1050
Baraka ibn al-Muqallad 1050–1052
Quraysh ibn...
- Kudo, ****anese
singer and
actress 939 – Æthelstan,
English king 1052 –
Qirwash ibn al-Muqallad,
Uqaylid emir 1269 –
Ulrich III, Duke of
Carinthia (b....
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Gennaios was a Gr****
slave owned by
Sulayman ibn Fahd, the
vizier to
Qirwash ibn Muqallid, the 'Uqaylid
governor of Mosul. It is
important to note that...
- alike. The
Fatimid threat became especially apparent in
August 1010, when
Qirwash ibn al-Muqallad, the
Uqaylid emir of
Upper Mesopotamia,
whose power stretched...
- his son,
Qirwash, but not
before yet
another succession struggle between Qirwash and his uncle, Hasan, was
resolved via compromise.
Qirwash would spend...
-
dynasty that
ruled Mosul at the time
before leaving after the
death of
Qirwash ibn al-Muqallad in 1049. He went to Aleppo,
where he at one
point became...