- The
Buyid dynasty, or the
Buyids (Persian: آل بویه Āl-e Būya; also
known as Buwaihids, Bowayhids, Buyahids, or Buyyids), was a Shia
Iranian dynasty of...
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something exchangeable by the
landowners like with the
fiefdoms of Europe. The
Buyids codified the
already existent system of tax farming. They
united the Amirs...
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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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ruled by
Emirs and
wanting to
appease the
powerful ruling Caliphs, the
Buyids consciously revived old
symbols and
practices of the
Sasanian Empire. The...
- much of present-day
western and
northern Iran.
Buyid dynasty, also
known as the
Buyid Empire or the
Buyids (Persian: آل بویه Āl-e Buye, Caspian: Bowyiyün)...
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recognition as such. Iran
Under The
Buyids,
Heribert Busse, The
Cambridge History of Iran, 254. Iran
Under The
Buyids,
Heribert Busse, The
Cambridge History...
- Al-Qa'im to
recapture Baghdad from the
Buyids. A
revolt by
Turcoman forces under his
foster brother İbrahim Yinal,
Buyid forces and an
uprising against the...
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corresponding to a
chancery (dīwān al-rasāʾil or dīwān al-inshāʾ). The
Buyids, who took over
Baghdad and the
remains of the
Abbasid Caliphate in 946,...
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expelled by the
Buyid ruler Adud al-Dawla in 980,
because he gave
refuge to the latter's
rival and
brother Fakhr al-Dawla. The
Buyids now
dominated Tabaristan...
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founding of
nearby Shiraz,
before being destro**** and
abandoned under the
Buyids.
Cursorily explored by
Ernst Herzfeld and a team from the
University of...