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Shirdil Abu'l-Fawaris (Arabic: شيردل أبو الفوارس) (c. 960-September 7, 988 or
September 6, 989) was the
Buyid amir of
Kerman and Fars (983-988/9), as...
- Abu
Tahir Firuz Khusrau (Persian: ابوطاهر فیروزخسرو),
better known by his
laqab of
Jalal al-Dawla (993 or 994 –
March 1044), was the
Buyid amir of Iraq...
- he was
given the
title of "Samsam al-Dawla". However, Adud's
other son,
Shirdil Abu'l-Fawaris,
challenged his authority, and the
feared civil war occurred...
- Mashhad, Iran, the son of
Loinab Khushdil Khan, and
grand son of
Loinab Shirdil Khan Shaghasi, Ali
Ahmad Khan was
educated in
Murree (British India) and...
- 949/950 – 26
March 983 (33–34 years) Son of Rukn al-Dawla
Sharaf al-Dawla (
Shirdil) March/April 983 – September/October 989 (6 years and 5 or 6 months) Son...
- Ilyasids. Adud al-Dawla
conquered all of Kerman, and
appointed his son
Shirdil Abu'l-Fawaris as the
viceroy of the province,
while a
Daylamite officer...
- of
Buyid Oman and Khuzestan.
Despite Marzuban's
status as
second son (
Shirdil being the eldest), he was
considered to be his father's heir. This issue...
- Emir (976-983) and Emir of Iraq (978-983)
Sharaf al-Dawla Abu'l-Fawaris
Shirdil Emir, Amir al-umara 962–989 983 989 Son of Adud al-Dawla Also
Senior Buyid...
- al-Dawla with the
title of
Shams al-Milla. Adud al-Dawla's
oldest son,
Shirdil,
known as
Sharaf al-Dawla,
refused to
accept this and
seized Fars, thus...
-
Mahmud Shah Shah at
Kabul 1818 to 1819
Mahmud Shah 2nd Term 1819 to 1819
Shirdil Khan
Mohammadzay Shah at
Kandahar 1819 to 1826
Mahmud Shah 3rd Term 1826...