Jalaladdunya Fariburz II was the 23rd Shirvanshah. Information about his reign does not exist. However coins minted on his name was found along with name...
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Fariburz, known in Byzantine sources as Phabrizus (Greek: Φάβριζος), was a 6th-century Iranian military officer from the Mihran family, who served under...
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kingdom together with members of his family, Shahanshah, Afridun II and Fariburz II. He is notable for moving his place of residence to Baku, which marked...
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coinciding reign of Akhsitan I, Shahanshah, Afridun II and his son Fariburz II. Afridun II and Fariburz II may have ruled in the western part of the kingdom...
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Fakhr al-Din Fariburz ibn Sallar (Persian: فریبرز بن سالار), better simply known as Fariburz I (فریبرز), was the sixteenth Shah of Shirvan, ruling from...
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Qarategin, who ravaged the environment of Baku and Maskat. The Shirvanshah Fariburz I (r. 1063–1096) was soon forced to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Seljuk...
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coinciding reign of Akhsitan I, Shahanshah, Afridun II and his son Fariburz II. Afridun II and Fariburz II may have ruled in the western part of the kingdom...
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have even ruled. He left no numismatic evidence but known from his son Fariburz II's coins. Ashurbeyli, Sara (2006). Shirvanshahs' State (in Azerbaijani)...
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Akhsitan II Shah of Shirvan Copper fulus of II Ahsitan. Museum of History of Azerbaijan, Baku Reign 1243/1255 - 1260 Predecessor Fariburz III Successor...
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from Hormizd-Ardashir and Gundeshapur. However, according to Nöldeke, Fariburz most likely didn't manage to get support from a large number of Christians...
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Fariburz III (Persian: فریبرز) was the Shirvanshah from c. 1225 to 1255. He ruled during a time in Shirvanshah history that scholarship has referred to...
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with sands, garrisoned the fortress with 3,000 men, left 5,000 men under Fariburz in Colchis to supply the garrison, and himself headed for Persarmenia with...
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with the title "As-sultan al-azim Abu-l-Fath Farrukhzad ibn Akhsitan ibn Fariburz ibn Garshasf" in a mosque of Pir Husayn Khanqah. Another epigraphic mention...
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noblemen, being both Khosrow's vizier and chamberlain. He had a brother named Fariburz (also known as Phabrizus) who also held high offices. Procopius describes...
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Fariburz Iljik Manuchihr (fl. 1188) Afridun II (c. 1160) Shahanshah (c. 1180 – 1203) Farrukhzad I (c. 1187-1203 – 1225) Garshasp (d. 1234) Fariburz III...
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dissatisfaction led to a full-scale uprising in 541, and the weakened king, Gubazes II, secretly sought Persian assistance against the Byzantines. Those calls were...
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Afridun I (section Under Fariburz I)
father Fariburz I's reign. "Afridun" is the arabicized form of the New Persian name Fereydun, an Iranian mythical hero. He was born c. 1046 to Fariburz I and...
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Manuchihr II was the 17th shah of Shirvan. Azerbaijani historian Sara Ashurbeyli associated him with Al-Adud, a son of Fariburz I, who was mentioned by...
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he had destroyed during his raids in the territory of the Shirvanshah Fariburz I. During the same year, he appointed Qavurt's son Rukn al-Dawla Sultan-Shah...
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Yazid ibn Ahmad (redirect from Yazid II of Shirvan)
Gulistan) Ahmad Ali III Sallar (r. 1050 – 1063) Mamlan ibn Yazid (k. by Fariburz I on 24 February 1067) Yazid died in 1027 and was buried in Shabaran. He...
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another revolt in Kingdom of Iberia. Early in 572, the Armenians under Vardan II Mamikonian defeated the Persian governor of Armenia and captured his headquarters...
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later died on 20 February 1063, and was succeeded by his energetic son Fariburz I, who was already taken over authority by large during his father's reign...
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long a major Byzantine stronghold in Upper Mesopotamia, drove Emperor Justin II insane. Bahram Chobin was commander of the cavalry force in the siege, and...
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Shirvanshahs and Sarir. The Hashimid dynasty fell from power in 1075 when Fariburz I annexed Derbent, but soon another dynasty emerged following Saljuq intervention...
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ceremony. The unnamed Shirvanshah may have been Farrukhzad I, Garshasp I or Fariburz III. He had at least two sons: Garshasp (1204 – 1225) Rashid (1221 – 1239)...
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Partava (currently Barda in Azerbaijan). Gabala was occupied by Shirvanshah Fariburz, King David IV of Georgia in 1120, Turco-Mongol conqueror Timurleng in...
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1066 when the Seljuk tribes came to their territory, and Shirvanshah I Fariburz accepted dependence on them, preserving internal independence. Shirvan...
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kings and heroes of Persia from mythical times down to the reign of Khosrow II (590–628). The Khwadāy-Nāmag contained historical information on the later...
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Partava (currently Barda in Azerbaijan). Qabala was occupied by Shirvanshah Fariburz, Georgian tsar David III of Tao in 1120, Mongol khan Timurleng in 1386...
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French nobleman Eudokia Makrembolitissa, Byzantine empress and regent Fariburz I, Persian ruler of Shirvan (House of Shirvanshah) Gao Shengtai, Chinese...
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