BUYID

booˈyĭd, Shiite Islamic dynasty of N Persian descent that controlled Iraq and Persia from c.945 to 1060; founded by the sons of Buyeh. In the 930s, Buyeh's sons (Ali, Hasan, and Ahmad) seized such cities as Isfahan, Kerman, Rayy, and Baghdad. With the capture of the Abbasid capital, Baghdad, in 945, the Buyids assumed control of the Abassid Empire. Under their dynasty the Sunni caliphs were reduced to administrative figureheads, while Ahmed ruled under the title of amir al-umara, or chief commander. Buyid control peaked during the reign (949–83) of Adud ad-Dawlah, who increased the dynasty's territorial domain, adding Oman, Tabaristan, and Jorjan. He also made himself sole ruler, eliminating the temporal functions of the caliph. Public buildings, hospitals, and Amir's Dam across the Kur River were built during his rule. Discord among later Buyid leaders led to the eventual decline of their power by 1060; they were replaced by other dynasties, who divided Buyid territory. The Seljuks (see Turks), first under Tughril Beg, ruled most of their territory.

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...artificial hillock on which it stands. Buyid brothers and cousins were in sharp competition...relatives and take over their appanages. The Buyid princes who held appanages in Iran usually...domination. The most prosperous of the Buyid appanages was Fars, which had a solid...
...report and a treaty from the contemporary Buyid court in Baghdad, as well as several tenth...exiled and subse- quently imprisoned in Buyid Baghdad. Seven years later Basil II launched...includes an account of the embassy by the Buyid envoy Ibn Shahram to Constantinople in...
...translations and the translated sciences in Buyid Baghdad not only had not diminished since...increased. The cultural efflorescence of the Buyid era has been richly described in recent...century cf. chapter 6.1a . With the Buyid era, it reached the point where it became...
...Bardas Skleros was held captive by the Buyid emir of Baghdad. These documents include...propaganda let- ter of Adud al-Daula, the Buyid emir, issued when the embassy of Ibn Shahram...between the Byzantine rebels and their former Buyid cap- tors ; and a letter to Bardas Skleros...
...the middle of the eleventh century the Buyid dynasty gave way to the Seljuq Turks...Seljuq period and even later. The former Buyid capital of Shiraz did not recover until...earthquake in 977, declined abruptly after the Buyid disappearance unleashed piratical ac...
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...One of his first acts was to oust the Buyid commander alBasasiri(37) from Baghdad...for bringing pressure on the penultimate Buyid Amir, Abu Kalijar to expel from his court...alliance of Abu Kalijar, the penultimate Buyid Amir, against the Saljuqs, the Da...
...Caliphates, the period of the fall of the Buyid and the rise of the Saljuq states under...energies to ousting the liberal Persian Buyid regime and to installing the orthodox Turkish...fact that when he wrote his book, the Buyid regime was still in saddle at Baghdad...
...Hachmeier, Klaus U. "Private Letters, Official Correspondence: Buyid Insha as a Historical Source." Journal of Islamic Studies...century correspondence as historical sources for accounts of the Buyid dynasty. Hadley, Susan. "Exploring Relationships Between...
...pass as authentic. (4.) L. Treadwell, "Shahanshah and al-Malik al-Muayyad: The Legitimation of Power in Samanid and Buyid Iran," in Culture and Memory in Medieval Islam: Essays in Honour of Wilferd Madelung, ed. Farhad Daftary and Josef W...
...fails to take into consideration a more recent publication by the same author which deals with Ibn al-Amids answers to the Buyid king Adudaddawla (Die Naturwissenschafi bei den Arabern im 10. Jahrhundert n. Chr., Leiden, 1993) and would have provided...
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...at least in part, to a wider cultural renaissance during the Buyid regional supremacy. This period, often consumed by the greater...control the provinces. In this political environment, the new Buyid elite and their extensive courtly entourages turned political...
...popular movements of the Muslim world can be deemed liberal. Medieval Islam did flirt with individualism, notably under the Buyid dynasty in Persia (934-1055), which permitted religious freedom and a renaissance in literature and art. But individual...


 

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BUYID boo yid, Shiite Islamic dynasty of N Persian...of amir al-umara, or chief commander. Buyid control peaked during the reign (949 83...built during his rule. Discord among later Buyid leaders led to the eventual decline of their...
...and Iraq (1055). His ideology sought to reinforce unity in the Islamic world. By 1060 he had assumed control of former Buyid territory. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...


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