Mu'izz al-Daula — Ahmad (died April 8, 967) was the first of the Buwayhid emirs of Iraq, ruling from 945 until his death. He was the son of Buya. During the Buwayhid conquest of Fars, Ahmad distinguished himself in battle. In 935 or 936, Ahmad s oldest brother Ali … Wikipedia
Ray, Iran, as a military objective — This article is about the city of Ray, Iran as a military objective, not the large territory of which it was once capital ( Ragau in the Apocryphal Book of Judith). Ray, in an area of fertile lowland between the Zagros Mountains, the Elburz… … Wikipedia
Military history of Ray, Iran — This article concerns the city of Ray, Iran (near Shahr e Rey) as a military objective, not the large territory of which it was once capital ( Ragau in the Apocryphal Book of Judith). Ray, in an area of fertile lowland between the Zagros… … Wikipedia
'Imad al-Daula — Ali ibn Buya Imad al Daula (c. 891/2 – December 949) was the founder of the Buyid dynasty in Iran (in Shiraz, 934–949). Contents 1 Early career 2 Foundation of the Buyid state 3 The Buyid empire takes shape … Wikipedia
Al-Muti — Abû al Qâsim al Mutî llâh al Fadhl ben Ja far al Muqtadir [1], surnommé Al Mutî [2], est le fils d Al Muqtadir. Né en 914, il a succédé à son cousin Al Mustakfi comme calife abbasside de Bagdad en 946. Il a été contraint d abdiquer en 974, à… … Wikipédia en Français
'Adud al-Dawla — Aḍud al Dawla (Arabic: عضد الدولة ) or Azod od Dowleh Panah (Fana) Khusraw (Persian: عضدالدوله فناخسرو) (September 24, 936,[citation needed] Isfahan March 26, 983[citation needed … Wikipedia
Rukn al-Daula — Hasan (d. September 976) was the first Buyid amir of northern and central Iran (c. 935 976). He was the son of Buya.truggle for powerIn around 928, Hasan s brother Ali joined the services of Makan, who was the Samanid governor of Ray. Ali then… … Wikipedia
Abu Taleb Rostam — Abu Taleb Rostam, known as Majd al Dawla, was the Buyid emir of Rayy, a city in Iran (997–1029). He was the eldest son of Fakhr al Daula. His reign saw the removal of the Buyids as a power in central Iran. Abu Taleb Rostam succeeded his father… … Wikipedia