- آل بویه, romanized: Âl-i Būya Also
spelled as Bowayhids,
Buwaihids or
Buwayhids etc. Arabic: البويهية, romanized: al-Buwayhiyyah
Historiography and scholarship...
- came to
power in
Diyar Bakr when they were
granted land
there by the
Buwayhids, who
hoped that they
would serve as a
buffer against the Kurd Bādh ibn...
- intellectualism. However, the city's
prosperity declined following the
Buwayhid and
Seljuq invasions in the 10th
century and
suffered further with the...
- (mamlūk) who rose to
become a
military commander of the
Buwayhid dynasty in Iraq. When the
Buwayhids were
ousted by the
Seljuks in 1055, he
transferred his...
- Qaim; Imad al-Dawla
establishes Buwayhid power in Fars. 935: Rukn al-Dawla
conquers Ray and
establishes the
Buwayhid government there. ********ination of...
- pp. 578–586.
Retrieved 2017-03-04. Donohue, John J. (2003-01-01). The
Buwayhid Dynasty in Iraq 334h., 945 to 403h., 1012:
Shaping Institutions for the...
-
attacked the
Buwayhid dynasty and the Hamdanids. Soon after,
Tuzun died, and was
succeeded by one of his generals, Abu Ja'far. The
Buwayhids then attacked...
-
easternmost provinces, and
periods of
political domination by the
Iranian Buwayhids (945–1055) and
Seljuk Turks (1055–1135). The
Seljuks were a clan of the...
- was
recalled by
Nasir al-Daula, who was
preparing for a war
against the
Buwayhid amir of Baghdad. The Rus
meanwhile decided to leave,
taking as much loot...
- people, and was
attended by al-Mansur himself.[page needed]
During the
Buwayhid rule of the
Abbasid Caliphate, in 375 AH / 985–986 CE, a medium-sized mosque...