- Publishers, 1997), 107.
Madelung 1975, p. 212.
Madelung 1975, p. 213. "
Ziyarids", C.E. Bosworth,
Encyclopaedia Iranica, (October 1, 2010).[1] ****m (1987)...
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later Buyid writers attribute the
title to him.
Later Ziyarid rulers used the
title amir. The
Ziyarids went
through a
succession of
capitals in
northern Iran...
- Saffarids, the Banu Ilyas, the Ghaznavids, the Sajids, the Samanids, the
Ziyarids, the Buyids, the Sallarids, the Rawadids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids...
-
dynasty (821–873)
Alavid dynasty (864–928)
Saffarid dynasty (861–1003)
Ziyarid dynasty (931–1090)
Buyid dynasty (934–1062) 977–1432
Ghaznavid Empire (977–1186)...
-
language of many
Islamic dynasties,
including the Samanids, Buyids, Tahirids,
Ziyarids, the
Mughal Empire, Timurids, Ghaznavids, Karakhanids, Seljuqs, Khwarazmians...
- The
Ziyarid conquest of
Isfahan was a
battle between the
Ziyarid dynasty and the
Abbasid Caliphate.
After the
defeat of the
Abbasids in the
Battle of Jibal...
- was the
ruler of the
Ziyarids (c. 1030–1050). He was the son of Manuchihr. Upon his father's death, ****hirvan
became the
Ziyarid ruler. His ascension...
- the Samanids, led by Abu 'Ali Chaghani, and the
combined forces of the
Ziyarids and
Firuzanids under the Emir
Vushmgir and
Makan ibn Kaki.
During the first...
-
University Press. pp. 198–249. ISBN 0-521-20093-8. Bosworth, C. E. (2010). "
ZIYARIDS".
Encyclopaedia Iranica,
Online Edition. ****m, M. (1987). "Mākān b. Kākī"...
- منوچهر),
better known as
Manuchihr (died c. 1031), was the
ruler of the
Ziyarids (1012 at the
latest – c. 1031). He was the son of Qabus.
During his father's...