- Anushirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali
Anushirvan Sharaf al-Ma'ali was the ruler of the
Ziyarids (c.1031 -10??). He was the son ofManuchihr .Upon his father's death, Anushirvan became the Ziyarid ruler. His ascension was confirmed by
Mahmud of Ghazna , in exchange for a promise that tribute would continue to be paid by the Ziyarids. In1032 , however, Anushirvan's army chief and maternal relative Abu Kalijar effectively took control of the state. Mahmud's successorMas'ud recognized this change upon being assured that the tribute would still be paid, and in1033 married one of Abu Kalijar's daughters. The Ziyarid tribute was not regularly paid, however, leading to aGhaznavid invasion in1035 . Mas'ud's army marched as far asRuyan , forcing Abu Kalijar to flee. When the Ghaznavids left, however, Abu Kalijar regained control of the state and made peace with Mas'ud, promising to pay the tribute.Sometime after
1040 , Anushirvan managed to arrest Abu Kalijar and resumed the rule on his own. In1041 or1042 , however, theSeljuks underToghril Beg conqueredGurgan . Toghril Beg installed a former Ghaznavid commander, Mardavij ibn Bishui as governor of the region. Mardavij eventually made peace with Anushirvan, causing the latter to accept Toghril as his overlord. The Ziyarids remained as Seljuk vassals until the last quarter of the11th century .References
* R. N. Frye (1975). "The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume Four: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs". ISBN 0-521-20093-8
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