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    title) of Majd al-Dawla (مجد الدوله), was the last amir (ruler) of the Buyid amirate of Ray from 997 to 1029. He was the eldest son of Fakhr al-Dawla (r. 976–980...
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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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  • amir (ruler) Fakhr al-Dawla (r. 976–980, 984–997). She was the regent of most of Jibal during the minority of her son, Majd al-Dawla (r. 997–1029), and...
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    shifted his allegiance to the rising Buyid amir Shams al-Dawla, the younger brother of Majd al-Dawla, which Adamson suggests was due to Abu'l-Qasim also...
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    al-Dawla. Fakhr al-Dawla died in 997; his elder son Abu Taleb Rostam ("Majd al-Dawla") took power in the bulk of his father's possessions in Jibal. Abu Taher...
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    Bavandid princess Sayyida Shirin, the mother of Buyid emir Majd al-Dawla and Shams al-Dawla. Both were under the tutelage of their mother Shirin until...
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  • author Majd Izzat al-Chourbaji (born 1981), Syrian peace activist Majd al-Dawla (997–1029), Iranian political leader Majd ad-Din (disambiguation) Majd Eddin...
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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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  • unfortunate. In 997 Fakhr al-Dawla himself died. His eldest son, Majd al-Dawla, succeeded him in Ray, while his younger son, Shams al-Dawla, succeeded him in...
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    Baha' al-Dawla remained in Fars. He also managed to gain indirect control over northern Iran, where Fakr al-Dawla's two sons Majd al-Dawla and Shams al-Dawla...
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  • Hilal al-Sabi', al-Marzuban had a sister named Sayyida Shirin, who was the wife of the Buyid ruler Fakhr al-Dawla, and mother of Majd al-Dawla. However, according...
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    Qazvin for himself, revolted against his Buyid overlord Majd al-Dawla in 1016. Majd al-Dawla, however, refused to make him governor of Qazvin, which made...
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  • Bundar Razi (died 1010/11), a Shi'ite poet who was part of the court of Majd al-Dawla (r. 997–1029), the amir (ruler) of the Buyid branch of Ray. As Ray was...
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  • Gregory the Illuminator. According to Persian tradition, the Buyid prince Majd al-Dawla was experiencing an illusion that he was a cow. He was cured by Ibn...
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  • Bavandid princess Sayyida Shirin, her husband Fakhr al-Dawla (r. 984–997) and son Majd al-Dawla (r. 997–1029), both Buyid rulers of Ray. Bahmanyar eventually...
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  • Buyids in Ray Majd al-Dawla, Emir (997–1029) Buyids in Iraq Baha' al-Dawla, Emir (989–1012) Sultan al-Dawla, Emir (1012–1021) Musharrif al-Dawla, Emir (1021–1025)...
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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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  • boanthropy. Majd al-Dawla (993–1029, ruled 997–1029) was experiencing boanthropy until he was cured by Avicenna, according to Persian traditions. al-Hakim bi-Amr...
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  • overreached himself'. According to Persian traditions, the Buyid prince Majd al-Dawla has a delusion that he is a cow, making the sound of a cow and asking...
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  • gain Qazvin as his fief, revolted against the Buyid ruler Majd al-Dawla in 1016. Majd al-Dawla, however, refused to make him governor of Qazvin, which made...
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    to annex the Buyid amirate of Ray which was then under the rule of Majd al-Dawla. After Mas'ud's father left the region, Mas'ud was in charge of the...
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  • Fana-Khusrau was a son of the Buyid amir Majd al-Dawla. Fana-Khusrau attempted to restore his father's kingdom in central Iran, which had been overrun...
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  • dialect. A native of Ray, Bundar served at the court of the Buyid ruler Majd al-Dawla (r. 997–1029). According to the modern historian Hassan Rezai Baghbidi...
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    officer, who claimed Qazvin for himself, revolted against Majd al-Dawla in 1016. Majd al-Dawla, however, refused to make him governor of Qazvin, which made...
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    forced to live in exile until 997, when Fakhr al-Dawla died and was succeeded by his young son Majd al-Dawla. Supporters of the Ziyarid gained control of...
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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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    Following the death of the Buyid ruler Fakhr al-Dawla (r. 976–980, 984–997), Badr went to Ray to help Majd al-Dawla (r. 997–1029) administer the local affairs...
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    [dubious – discuss] Majd al-Dawla, Buyid emir of Rayy (d. 1029) Samuel ibn Naghrillah, Spanish Talmudic scholar Sultan al-Dawla, Buyid emir of Fars (d...
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    II ibn Marzuban II, capitalized on the weak rule of the Buyid ruler Majd al-Dawla (r. 997–1029) by briefly seizing Buyid land in Jibal, including Abhar...
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    ad-Dawla, emir of Homs, (1103), Mawdud ibn Altuntash, atabeg of Mosul (1113), Fatimid vizier Al-Afdal Shahanshah (1121), Seljuk atabeg Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi...
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