Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh (Arabic: أبو نصر فيروز خوارشاذ; died December 22, 1012), better known by his laqab of Baha al-Dawla (Arabic: بهاء الدوله, romanized: Bahaʾ...
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Abu Tahir Firuz Khusrau (Persian: ابوطاهر فیروزخسرو), better known by his laqab of Jalal al-Dawla (993 or 994 – March 1044), was the Buyid amir of Iraq...
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brother Baha' al-Dawla, who had succeeded Sharaf al-Dawla. Both Baha' al-Dawla and his brother found their positions threatened by Fakhr al-Dawla. The latter...
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to make Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh (known by his title of "Baha' al-Dawla") the ruler of Iraq. During the same period, Samsam al-Dawla also managed to seize...
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than two years after his arrival there, and was replaced by Firuz Mirza Nusrat al-Dawla, a younger brother of Muhammad Shah Qajar. Refusing to accept...
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of Damascus (ra'is al-shihna) Yusuf ibn Firuz, military governor of Damascus (ra'is al-shurta) Nasir al-Dawla ibn al-Muhalhil X, vizier Garashasaf X,...
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4 Tacitus, The Annals, 11.10 See: Unknown King (III) (c. AD 140) See: Tiridates III (c. AD 224 – 228?) In Persian it means "King of Kings" "The great...
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Nowruz (section Amu Nowruz and Hajji Firuz)
attribute of Bahá, an Arabic word meaning splendour or glory, and thus the first day of the year was the day of Bahá in the month of Bahá. Baháʼu'lláh...
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put down an uprising by the Baloch people. While his uncle Bahman Mirza Baha od-Dowleh was governing Yazd, a revolt was staged by Aga Khan I, the Imam...
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prince Abu Nasr Shah-Firuz, ruler of Fasa, when he waged war against Baha' al-Dawla for the control of province of Fars in 1000 AD. They were described...
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This is a list of kings of Iran of the medieval Islamic period, AD 820 to 1432, arranged genealogically. For the early Islamic period before 820, see:...
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Until the Year A.D. 1932. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108015882. OCLC 5788500. Eslami, Kambiz (1999). "ʿEzzat-al-Dawla". In Yarshater...
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Vol. 5 (2 ed.). Dār al-Fikr (دار الفكر). OCLC 912572900. Ibn Šaddād, Bahā' ad-Dīn Yūsuf Ibn-Rāfiʿ (1732) [1228]. Vita et res gestae sultani Almalichi...
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