Baha al-Dawla

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Baha al-Dawla was a prominent 10th–11th century Buyid ruler who governed parts of Iran and Iraq during the later phase of the dynasty’s power.

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instanceOf 10th-century ruler
11th-century ruler
Buyid ruler
emir
associatedWith Buyid control of Baghdad
birthCentury 10th century
capitalDuringReign Baghdad
Shiraz, Iran
surface form: Shiraz
contemporaryCaliph Abbasid Caliph al-Qadir
countryRuled Buyid territories in Iran
Buyid territories in Iraq
deathDate 1012
deathPlace Arrajan
dynasty Buyid dynasty
era later phase of the Buyid dynasty
father Adud al-Dawla NERFINISHED
fullName Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh
governmentType hereditary emirate
historicalPeriod Islamic Golden Age
houseOrClan Buyid period
surface form: Buyids
languageOfAdministration Arabic
languageOfCourt Persian
notableEvent consolidation of Buyid authority in Iraq after internal conflicts
loss of Buyid influence in some eastern territories
personalName Baha al-Dawla NERFINISHED
politicalStatus de facto ruler under nominal Abbasid suzerainty
positionHeld Amir of Fars
Amir of Iraq
Amir of Kerman
predecessorAsSupremeRuler Fakhr al-Dawla NERFINISHED
region Iran
Iraq
regnalTitle Bahaʾ al-Dawla NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1012
reignStart 988
reignStartAsSupremeRuler 997
relative Samsam al-Dawla NERFINISHED
Sharaf al-Dawla NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousBranch Shia Islam
ruledRegion Fars Province
surface form: Fars

Iraq
Kerman NERFINISHED
Khuzestan NERFINISHED
successor Sultan al-Dawla NERFINISHED
successorAsSupremeRuler Sultan al-Dawla NERFINISHED
titleStyle al-amir al-muʾayyad

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Buyid dynasty notableRuler Baha al-Dawla