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    ابو منصور بویه; died 983), better known by his honorific title of Mu'ayyad al-Dawla (Arabic: مویدالدوله, lit. 'Helper of the State') was the Buyid amir...
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    betrayed Adud al-Dawla by giving refuge to Fakhr al-Dawla. Mu'ayyad al-Dawla shortly managed to conquer these two provinces. Adud al-Dawla was now the senior...
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  • al-Dawla I'timad al-Dawla Izz al-Dawla Jalal al-Dawla Majd al-Dawla Mu'ayyad al-Dawla Mu'izz al-Dawla Mumahhid al-Dawla Murtada al-Dawla Musharrif al-Dawla...
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    Buyids in Ray Rukn al-Dawla (935–976) Fakhr al-Dawla (976–980) Mu'ayyad al-Dawla (980–983) Fakhr al-Dawla (restored; 984–997) Majd al-Dawla (997–1029) Buyids...
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  • son, Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, in exchange for a promise that both of them would recognize him as senior amir. Only eight months later, Rukn al-Dawla died and...
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    his second son, Fakhr al-Dawla, while Hamadan would go to a third son, Mu'ayyad al-Dawla. Both sons would recognize 'Adud al-Dawla as senior amir. The issue...
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    Jarjarai, vizier (d. 1045) Badr al-Jamali, vizier (d. 1094) Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi, chief missionary (dā‘i al-dū‘at) from 1059 to 1078 Moulai Abadullah...
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  • Buyids in Ray Rukn al-Dawla, Emir (935–976) Fakhr al-Dawla, Emir (976–980, 984–997) Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, Emir (980–983) Majd al-Dawla, Emir (997–1029) Buyids...
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    Al-Mu'ayyad fid-din Abu Nasr Hibat Allah b. Abi 'Imran Musa b. Da'ud ash-Shirazi (c. 1000 CE/390 AH – 1078 CE/470 AH) was an 11th-century Isma'ili scholar...
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  • However, Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, the third son of Rukn al-Dawla, remained loyal to Adud al-Dawla. Adud al-Dawla managed to defeat Izz al-Dawla and his allies...
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    by Marinus II as the 128th pope of the Catholic Church. March 7 – Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, ruler of the Buyid Dynasty (d. 983) Fujiwara no Tamemitsu, Japanese...
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    pares supremacy over the rest, which would be marked by titles like Amir al-umara (which tied them into the hierarchy of the Abbasid Caliphate) and Shahanshah...
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    Minamoto no Muneyuki, Japanese nobleman and poet Minamoto no Shitagō, Japanese waka poet (b. 911) Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, ruler of the Buyid Dynasty (b. 942)...
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    care - al-Qa'im did not want bloodletting but Fakhr ad-Dawla had it done anyway. Before he died, al-Qa'im advised his grandson and successor al-Muqtadi...
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  • On the death of ibn 'Abbad in 995 CE, Abd al-Jabbar was deposed and arrested by the Buyid Amir, Fakhr al-Dawla, because of a slighting remark made by him...
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  • of Damascus Baha ud-Dawla Abu Nasr Fairuz or Baha' al-Dawla Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi or Hibatullah ibn Musa Abu Nasr al-Mu'ayyad fi d-Din ash-Shirazi...
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    During al-Muntasir's short reign (r. 861–862), the Turks pressured him into removing al-Mu'tazz and al-Mu'ayyad from the succession. When al-Muntasir...
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  • emir Baha al-Dawla (r. 988–1012). His military career, however, can be traced only from the reign of Baha's son, Jalal al-Dawla (r. 1025–1044). Al-Basasiri...
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    Fakhr al-Dawla, but Qabus refused. 'Adud then invaded and conquered Tabaristan; in 981 'Adud's brother Mu'ayyad al-Dawla took Gurgan. Qabus and Fakhr al-Dawla...
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  • ad-Dawla's downfall – in one, Mu'ayyad al-Mulk, who had succeeded his father Nizam al-Mulk as Seljuk vizier, had offered the Abbasid vizierate to al-A'azz...
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  • Fakhr ad-Dawla Abū Naṣr Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn Jahīr, also called Fakhr ad-Dawla, Ibn Jahir, or Fakhr ad-Dawla ibn Jahir, (1007-1090) was an 11th-century...
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    commanders Wasif al-Turki and Bugha al-Saghir, both al-Mu'tazz and al-Mu'ayyad renounced their places in the succession on 27 April 862. However, al-Muntasir...
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    al-Mu'ayyad Mu'tazz al-Dawla Haydara ibn al-Husayn. Badr is recorded at this point as bearing the honorific titles of 'Crown of Commanders' (Taj al-Umara)...
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  • al-Dawla 934–949 Rukn al-Dawla 935–976 Mu'izz al-Dawla 945–967 Fakhr al-Dawla 976–997 'Adud al-Dawla 949–983 Mu'ayyad al-Dawla 980–983 Izz al-Dawla 967–978...
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  • Nasr al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi (1000–1078), Persian Isma'ili scholar, philosopher-poet, preacher and theologian Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi...
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    1070) Al-Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din al-Shirazi (d. 1078) Al-Sayyida al-Mu'iziyya (also known as Durzan) After Al-Mustansir Billah, his sons Nizar and Al-Musta'li...
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  • nobleman and poet Minamoto no Shitagō, Japanese waka poet (b. 911) Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, ruler of the Buyid Dynasty (b. 942) 984 July 7 – Crescentius the...
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    dynasty as the 'State of the Turks' (Dawlat al-Atrak or Dawlat al-Turk) or 'State of Turkey' (al-Dawla al-Turkiyya). During Burji rule, it was also referred...
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    was re-fortified by Mu'ayyad al-Din Muzaffar ibn Ahmad Mustawfi, a Seljuk who was a secret Isma'ili convert, and his son Sharaf al-Din Muhammad. There...
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  • Muhammad's capture of Ray exposed the vulnerability of Berkyaruq's realm. Sa'd al-Dawla Gawhara'in, the shihna (military administrator) of Baghdad, soon joined...
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