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- Fuladh, also known as Ibn ****dh, was a Daylamite military officer who is known for revolting against his Buyid overlords. He was the son of Fuladh ibn...
- Fuladh ibn Manadhar (Persian: فولاد بن ماناذیر), was a Justanid prince, who served as a high-ranking military officer of the Buyid dynasty. Fuladh was...
- tribute and Dailamite troop detachments for Mahmud's invasion of India. Ibn Fuladh, a Dailamite military officer, who claimed Qazvin for himself, revolted...
- being honed to a sharp, resilient edge. Wootz (Indian), ****d (Persian), Fuladh (Arabic), Bulat (Russian), and Bintie (Chinese) are all names for historical...
- demand of the Daylamite military officer Ibn Fuladh to become the governor of Qazvin. As a result, Ibn Fuladh started attacking the outskirts of Ray. With...
- 1055, a Dailamite military leader named Fuladh captured Shiraz and forced Abu Mansur to withdraw from Fars. Fuladh then made an agreement with Al-Malik al-Rahim...
- to defeat Ibn Fuladh and repel him from Ray. Ibn Fuladh then requested aid from the Ziyarid ruler Manuchihr (r. 1012–1031). Ibn Fuladh agreed to become...
- internal troubles, such as the revolt of the Daylamite military officer Ibn Fuladh in 1016. Following the death of Sayyida Shirin in 1028, Majd al-Dawla was...
- Marzuban. During that period, Ziyar, along with a Daylamite officer named Fuladh ibn Manadhar, dominated the Buyid court of Baghdad. After the death of Adud...
- In 1055, a Dailamite military leader named Fuladh captured Shiraz and expelled Abu Mansur from Fars. Fuladh then made an agreement with Al-Malik al-Rahim...