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82:. In 1077/8, Abd al-Hamid was appointed by Sultan Ibrahim as his vizier, and after the latter's death in 1099, continued to serve as vizier under his son Mas'ud III until 1114/5. After a brief dynastic struggle between some Ghaznavid princes, a son of Mas'ud III, 198: 102:
the new ruler of the Ghaznavid dynasty, while at the same time acknowledging Sejluq suzerainty. Abd al-Hamid, who was a supporter of Arslan-Shah, was probably killed during this struggle.
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to invade Arslan-Shah's domains, where he managed to decisively defeat Arslan-Shah and make the latter's brother
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Bosworth, C. Edmund (2010). "ʿABD-AL-ḤAMID b. AḤMAD b. ʿABD-AL-ṢAMAD ŠIRĀZI".
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Abd al-Hamid had a son named Muhammad, who in turn had a son named
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Bosworth, C. E. (1993). "The Encyclopedia of Islam, VII".
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Index

Persian
Persian
vizier
Ghaznavid
Sultan
Ibrahim
Mas'ud III
Ahmad Shirazi
Abu Tahir Shirazi
Samanids
Shiraz
southern Iran
Arslan-Shah
Seljuq
Gawhar Khatun
Ahmad Sanjar
Bahram-Shah
Abu'l-Ma'ali Nasrallah
Khusrau Malik
Bosworth 2001


Bosworth 2010
Bosworth 1993
Bosworth, C. E.
The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5: The Saljuq and Mongol periods
ISBN
0-521-06936-X
The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. VII
ISBN

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