- Abu
Kalijar Marzuban (Persian: ابوکالیجار مرزبان; died
October 1048) was the
Buyid amir of Fars (1024–1048),
Kerman (1028–1048) and Iraq (1044–1048)....
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Kalijar (Persian: كليجار) may
refer to:
Kalijar,
Gilan Kalijar,
Mazandaran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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became involved in a
bitter fight with his
nephew Abu
Kalijar, who
controlled Fars and Kerman. Abu
Kalijar shortly managed to
seize Basra from him. In 1030...
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ruler Abu
Kalijar. Mas'ud
shortly managed to
conquer the region, but the
inhabitants of Kerman, who
preferred Buyid rule,
rallied to Abu
Kalijar, and, under...
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power behind the
throne was held by Abu
Kalijar ibn Vayhan, a
relative of ****hirvan. In 1035, Abu
Kalijar stopped paying tribute to the Ghaznavids,...
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considered the
start of the
decline of the
Buyid dynasty; his son Abu
Kalijar Marzuban, who was in
Baghdad when he died, at
first kept his
death secret...
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discussing peace terms, Abu
Kalijar in turn
addressed Jalal in a
letter with the
title Shahanshah. When the
struggle between Abu
Kalijar and
Jalal al-Dawla resumed...
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continuously from 1048
until his death. He was the son of Abu
Kalijar.
After the
death of Abu
Kalijar in 1048, his
eldest son Abu Nasr
Khusrau Firuz succeeded...
- army
marched as far as Royan,
forcing Abu
Kalijar to flee. When the
Ghaznavids left, however, Abu
Kalijar regained control of the
state and made peace...
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KĀLĪJĀR GARŠĀSP (I),” Encyclopædia Iranica, I/3, p. 328; an
updated version is
available online at http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/abu-
kalijar...