- Urmiya.
Wahsudan invited their leaders to a
dinner and
slaughtered them in 1040–1041.
Qatran mentioned about several battles between Wahsudan and a group...
- Abu
Mansur Wahsudan (also
spelled Vahsudan; Persian: ابو منصور وهسودان) was the
penultimate Rawadid amir (ruler) of
Azarbaijan from 1025 to 1058/59. He...
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against him, and in 941 he was
imprisoned by his sons
Wahsudan ibn
Muhammad and Marzuban.
Wahsudan remained in
Shamiran while Marzuban invaded Azerbaijan...
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Wahsudan ibn
Muhammad (died 967) was the
Sallarid ruler of
Daylam (941/2–967). He was the son of
Muhammad bin Musafir, the
ruler of Tarum. In 941 Wahsudan...
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Muhammad bin Musafir, the
ruler of Tarum. In 941
Marzuban and his
brother Wahsudan ibn Muhammad, with the
tacit approval of
their mother,
deposed and imprisoned...
- Azerbaijan, Abu
Mansur Wahsudan, to
acknowledge his authority. Tughril's name was
placed in the
khutba (Friday prayer),
while a son of
Wahsudan,
possibly Abu'l-Hayja...
- even to his own family. In 941 his sons
Marzuban and
Wahsudan confined him in a castle.
Wahsudan took over the rule in Tarum,
while Marzuban went on to...
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Coinage of
Sallarid ruler Wahsudan ibn Muhammad,
dated 954-5 CE...
- by
Wahsudan, who sent his son
Ismail ibn
Wahsudan to take over Azerbaijan.
Ibrahim raised an army in
Armenia to
oppose Isma'il,
prompting Wahsudan to...
- Abu
Mansur Wahsudan (r. 1019–1058/9) was
forced to
submit to the
Seljuk ruler Tughril (r. 1037–1063). In 1070,
Tughril arrested Wahsudan's son and successor...