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244:. A civil war shortly ensued among his sons, while the Buyid civil war continued between Adud al-Dawla and Fakhr al-Dawla. Adud al-Dawla emerged victorious, and expelled Fakhr al-Dawla from the Buyid territories. Adud al-Dawla then had all Hasanwayh's sons executed, except one named 240:, the third son of Rukn al-Dawla, remained loyal to Adud al-Dawla. Adud al-Dawla managed to defeat Izz al-Dawla and his allies. Hasanwayh then made peace with Adud al-Dawla, and was spared by him. Hasanwayh later died in 979 at Sarmaj, located in the south of 183:
tribe of Barzikani. By 961, Hasanwayh managed to capture several fortresses, thus starting the Hasanwayhid dynasty. He managed to successfully resist Sahlan ibn Musafir, the
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and was powerful to such degree in which the Buyids refrained from disturbing him. The influence of Hasanwayh reached
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which enabled him in gaining some power. He would ultimately control much of
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Amir Abu'l-Fawaris Hasanwayh ibn Husayn Al-Barzikani Al-Kurdi
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The Sharafnama, Or, The History of the Kurdish Nation, 1597
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Hasanwayh was the son of a certain Husayn and was from the
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prevailing in northern Iraq, and with Hasanwayh. However,
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Index

Amir
Badr ibn Hasanwayh
Dynasty
Hasanwayhids
Kurdish
Hasanwayhid dynasty
Buyids
Samanids
Lorestan
Dinavar
Nahavand
Daquq
Shahrazur
Hamadan
Azerbaijan
Kurdish
Buyid
Hamadan
vizier
Abu 'l-Fadl ibn al-'Amid
dinars
Rukn al-Dawla
Jibal
Izz al-Dawla
Iraq
Adud al-Dawla
Fakhr al-Dawla
Hamdanids
Mu'ayyad al-Dawla
Bisitun

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