- The
Hamdanids came from the Arab
tribe of Taghlib..[..]...the
Hamdanids tended to
follow the Shī'ī inclinations... Canard,
Marius (1971). "
Ḥamdānids". In...
- The
Yemeni Hamdanids (Arabic: الهمدانيون) was a
series of
three families descended from the Arab Banū Hamdān tribe, who
ruled in
northern Yemen between...
-
expelled the
Hamdanids from
Baghdad with a
major offensive and
secured control of the city. The
battle was the
first conflict in the Buyid-
Hamdanid Wars; it...
- twice. The
Hamdanids were
succeeded in
Mosul by
another Shia dynasty, the
Uqaylids who
ruled roughly the same
territory as the
Hamdanids from 990 to...
-
control of
Baghdad was
divided between the
Hamdanids and Buyids, with the
Tigris dividing the two. On the
Hamdanid side,
Nasir al-Dawla
promoted Ibn Shirzad...
-
later replaced by once the Egypt-based
Ikhshidids and
still later by the
Hamdanids originating in
Aleppo founded by Sayf al-Dawla.
Sections of
Syria were...
-
Hamdan ibn
Hamdun ibn al-Harith, who gave his name to the
Hamdanid dynasty. The
Hamdanids were a
branch of the Banu Taghlib, an Arab
tribe resident in...
- century, a
Taghlibi family, the
Hamdanids,
secured the
governorships of
these regions, and in the 930s, the
Hamdanid leader Nasir al-Dawla
formed an autonomous...
- to the
territories around Hamadan. He also made an
alliance with the
Hamdanids of
northern Iraq, the
Hasanwayhid ruler Hasanwayh, and the
ruler of the...
- the
Hamdanids and by the Abbasids. The new
position essentially placed Nikephoros in
charge of the
eastern Byzantine army. From 955, the
Hamdanids in Aleppo...