Shaddadid

Shaddadid

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common_name = Shaddadids
continent = Asia
region = Caucasus
era = Middle Ages
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country = Armenia
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year_start = 951
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year_end = 1199
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image_map_caption = Shaddadid territories in the 11-12th centuries.
capital = Dvin, Janza, Ani
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The Shaddadids were a Kurdish dynasty who ruled in various parts of Armenia and Arran from 951-1199 A.D. They were established in Dvin. Through their long tenure in Armenia, they often intermarried with the Bagratuni royal family of Armenia.

They began ruling in the city of Dvin, and eventually ruled other major cities, such as Barda, Ganja, and were given the city of "Ani" as a reward for their service to the Seljuqs, to whom they became vassals. From 1047 to 1057, the Shaddadids were engaged in several wars against the Byzantine army. The area between the rivers Kura and Arax was ruled by a Shaddadid dynasty.

haddadid Rulers

*Muhammad bin Shaddad (A.H.340/951-971 A.D.)
*Ali Lashkari bin Muhammad ( 971-978 A.D.)
*Marzuban bin Muhammad(978-986 A.D.)
*Al-Fadl I bin Muhammad (A.H. 375-422/986-1031 A.D.)
*Abu-l-Fa't Musa (A.H. 422-425/1031-1034 A.D.)
*Ali II Lashkari (A.H. 425-441/1034-1049 A.D.)
*Anushirvan bin Ali II Lashkari(A.H. 441 /1049 A.D.)
*Abu-l-Aswar Shavur I bin al-Fadl I(A.H. 441-459/1049-1067 A.D.)
*Al Fadl II bin Shavur I (A.H. 459-466/1067-1073 A.D.)
*Ashot bin Shavur I (A.H. 459/1067 A.D.)
*Al-Fadl III bin al-Fadl II (A.H. 466-468/1073-1075 A.D.)

Emirs in Ani

*Menuchir (1075-1118 A.D.) (The emir of Ani. A mosque in the city is named after him) [http://www.virtualani.freeserve.co.uk/minuchihrmosque/] .
*Abu-l-Asvar Shavur II(1118-1124 A.D.)
*Fadl IV bin Shavur II(1125-?)
*Mahmud (?-1131 A.D.)
*Khushchikr (1131-? A.D.)
*Shaddad (?-1155 A.D.)
*Fadl V (1155-1161 A.D.)
*Shahanshah (also, Sultan ibn Mahmud) (1164-1174 A.D.)

References

# [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0SBL/is_18/ai_n13826854/pg_21 Diplomacy gone to seed: a history of Byzantine foreign relations, A.D. 1047-57, ] , By Paul A. Blaum, International Journal of Kurdish Studies, Jan. 2005.
# [http://www.ganca.net/eng/historyen.html History of Ganja]
# [http://www.tacentral.com/people.asp?story_no=7 "Kurds", from Home of Tour Armenia]
# [http://www.geocities.com/kfzhouy/Chron/Chron5e.html A Chronology of World Political History (801 - 1000 C.E.)]
# [http://www.iranica.com/articles/search/searchpdf.iscReqStrPDFPath=/home1/iranica/articles/v2_articles/arran&OptStrLogFile=/home/iranica/public_html/logs/pdfdownload.html Arran] , By: C. E. Bosworth, From Encyclopaedia Iranica, page 522.
# [http://www.hostkingdom.net/caucasus.html The Caucasus] (Contains a list of the early Shaddadid Kings)
#cite book
last = Minorsky
first = Vladimir
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title = Studies in Caucasian History
publisher = Taylor’s Foreign Press
date =1953
location =New York
pages = pp. 102-103
isbn = 0521057353


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