-
early 13th centuries.
Originally of Arab descent, or
Kurdish descent. The
Rawadids ruled Tabriz and
northeastern Adharbayjan in the late 8th and
early 9th...
- the Sajids, the Samanids, the Ziyarids, the Buyids, the Sallarids, the
Rawadids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the Kakuyids, the An****ds, and the Hasanwayhids...
- rule (10th to 12th centuries) are the Hasanwayhids, the Marwanids, the
Rawadids, the Shaddadids,
followed by the
Ayyubid dynasty founded by Saladin. The...
- Wasudan's urging. The
Abbasid caliph al-Qa'im (r. 1031–1075)
convinced the
Rawadids and the
Hadhabanis to band
together and
recapture Barkari; they briefly...
- (excluding a
small part,
possibly Miyana) was
conquered by the
Kurdish Rawadids,
former v****als of the Sallarids. In 1039,
Maragheh was
sacked by a wave...
- with the
formation of many
Kurdish dynasties such as the Hasanwayhids,
Rawadids,
Ayyubids and
especially under the
Marwanids who
commanded sizeable economic...
- 919–1062
Ziyarid dynasty 930–1090
Ilyasids 932–968
Buyid dynasty 934–1062
Rawadid dynasty 955–1070
Hasanwayhids 959–1095
Ghaznavid dynasty 977–1186 An****ds...
- areas: The
Shaddadids (951–1174)
ruled parts of
Armenia and Arran. The
Rawadid (955–1221) They were Arab origin,
later Kurdicized and
ruled Azerbaijan...
- (951–1174) (in east
Transcaucasia between the Kur and
Araxes rivers) and the
Rawadids (955–1221) (centered on
Tabriz and
which controlled all of Azerbaijan)...
- Al-Fadhl
built a
bridge across the
Araxes with the
intent to raid the
Rawadids, and led an
expedition against the
Khazars around 1030. The
Khazars reportedly...