- The
Buyid dynasty (Persian: آل بویه, romanized: Âl-i Bōya), also
spelled Buwayhid (Arabic: البويهية, romanized: Al-Buwayhiyyah), was a
Zaydi and, later...
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after his cousin, at-Ta'i, was
deposed by the
Buyid ruler of Iraq, Baha al-Dawla.
Although still under Buyid tutelage and with
limited real
power even in...
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troops entered into the
service of the
founder of the
Buyid dynasty, Imad al-Dawla. Finally, the
Buyid Emir Panāh Khusraw,
better known by his
laqab (honorific...
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allies led the
dynasty in
wrestling for
control over
territory against the
Buyids in the early- to mid-10th century. When
Vushmgir died, his sons Bisutun...
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Iranian Intermezzo are the Tahirids, Saffarids, Sajids, Samanids, Ziyarids,
Buyids, Sallarids, Rawadids, Marwanids, Shaddadids, Kakuyids, An****ds and Hasanwayhids...
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political power of the
caliphs was
limited with the rise of the
Iranian Buyids and the
Seljuq Turks, who
captured Baghdad in 945 and 1055, respectively...
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powerful warlords; with the
Buyid conquest of Baghdad, it was now
abolished entirely. Al-Muti' was
raised to the
throne by the
Buyids and was
effectively reduced...
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climate capital) Babylon;
Achaemenid era Baghdad; caliphates, Jalayerid,
Buyid Balkh; in legend, the
governmental center of the
Kayanian dynasty Bardsir;...
- Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan,
Umayyad caliph Al-Malik al-Rahim,
Buyid rulers Al-Malik al-Aziz,
Buyid prince Al-Kamil,
sultan of
Egypt Malik This disambiguation...
- the 10th century. His
reign was
marked by
decades of
struggle against the
Buyids of Iraq. 'Imran
created the
marsh state during the
period of the declining...