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During the reign of the Daylamite ruler, Mu‘izzuddawlah, the Buyids for the first time occupied Oman in order to guaranty the security of the major port city of Basra in southern Iraq and also secure the lines of trade in the Persian Gulf.
Sasan-e Tahmasbi
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Karkh in the Buyid Period [PDF]
Karkh was the major Shصah base throughout the whole of Abbasid khilafah. At the beginning of the 4th century AH, the Shiصte Buyid dynasty used the weakness of Abbasid power and seized the opportunity to conquer Baghdad.
Sasan Tahmasebi
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THE BUYIDS, THE ‘ABBASIDS AND THE SHI‘AH [PDF]
Years before the Buyids entered Baghdad, the ‘Abbasid caliphs had practically transferred their worldly powers to their commanders in chief. Following their conquests in Iran, The Buyid brothers who had Shi‘i inclinations turned their attention to ...
Parvin Torkamani Azar
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A Historical Investigation on Buyids’ Royal Traditions [PDF]
In the forth century After Hijrah, the Iranian Buyids succeeded to dominate over a great extension of Abbasid areas. The Iranian origin of this dynasty along with the atmosphere dominant over Iran’s geography of that era representing a part of Shoubism ...
Mohsen Alviri, Ahmad Fallahzadeh
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The Historical Investigation of Buyids’ Iranian Social-cultural Traditions [PDF]
Buyids Iranian-Shiite government experiencing about 130-year-commandment has provided an inventory of Iranian traditions. Emirs of Buyids founded one of the Iranian religious dynasties based on their political views.
Ahmad Fallahzadeh
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The Fatimids, the Buyids and Shi‘ah Missionary Activities [PDF]
In the history of Islam the Fatimids and the Buyids came to power almost at the same time. The most significant feature common between these two dynasties was the promotion of new Shi‘ah missionary activities throughout Muslim lands despite the numerical
Mahmood-e Khwajeh-Mirza
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The Comparison of Educational Systems and Scientific Centers of the Buyid and Seljukian Dynasties [PDF]
Scientific centers that lay the ground for the development of science and the education of scientists are of great importance and are among the remarkable achievements of a culture and civilization.
abolfazl abedini, mehdi ghahramani
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The Military Organization of the Buyids in Iraq and Iran Clifford Edmond Bofworth [PDF]
This paper deals with the military organization and structure of the Buyid rulers in Iraq and Iran. From the writer’s viewpoint, the expansionist policy of the Buyids, which was based on their military power, and the diverse make of their military ...
Clifford Edmond Bofworth +1 more
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Collaborating with the Sultans on the Thoughts of Imamiyya: Case Study of Baghdad School [PDF]
The main question of the present study is why the scholars of the Baghdad school, unlike their predecessors, allowed people to cooperate with tyrant sultan.
Morteza Hasani Nasab
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Early Medieval Europe, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 502-504, August 2020.
Sam Ottewill‐Soulsby
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