- dynasty. The
Shaddadids were of
Kurdish origin,
hailing from the
Hadhabani Tribe. The
historian Andrew Pea****
notes that the
Shaddadids "aspired to a...
- the
Shaddadids,
which strengthened in
Ganja in 971. Then, they were ****imilated by the
Seljuk Turks at the end of the 11th century. The
Shaddadids were...
- al-Aqul Qaṭrān
claims the
Shaddadids were of
Sasanian origin. "However,
alongside Iranian traditions, the
influence of the
Shaddadids'
Armenian neighbors and...
-
against the
Shaddadids during the Georgian–Seljuk wars.
Siege of Ani (1161), a
siege led by the
George III of
Georgia against the
Shaddadids, and a subsequent...
-
annexation of
Shaddadid territories and the fall of the dynasty.
Following the
decline of Arab
authority in the
South Caucasus, the
Shaddadids emerged as...
- the Oghuz,
Wahsudan improved relations with
Shaddadids and
travelled in
person to Ganja,
center of
Shaddadids.
Wahsudan also sent an
expedition to Ardabil...
- raid in 1021,
which sacked the city, Dvin was
captured by the
Kurdish Shaddadids of Ganja, and
ruled by Abu'l-Aswar
Shavur ibn Fadl, who
successfully defended...
-
Lashkari ibn Muhammad. He
succeeded his
brother to the
throne of the
Shaddadids in 978. He was incompetent, however, and
reigned only
until his murder...
- (1953).
Studies in
Caucasian History I. New
Light on the
Shaddadids of
Ganja II. The
Shaddadids of Ani III.
Prehistory of Saladin.
Cambridge University...
- mid-10th
century when the
Shaddadids established themselves at Dvin by its
first emir
Muhammad ibn Shaddad. The
Shaddadids ruled between the Kura and...