Buyid dynasty
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The Buyid dynasty was a powerful Iranian Shia ruling family that controlled much of Iraq and Iran in the 10th–11th centuries, exerting significant political and cultural influence during the Islamic Golden Age.
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Iranian dynasty
→
Shia ruling family → dynasty → |
| capital |
Baghdad
→
Ray → Shiraz → |
| continent |
Asia
→
|
| country |
Iran
→
Iraq → |
| culture |
Persianate culture
→
|
| currency |
dinar
→
dirham → |
| dissolved |
11th century
→
|
| dynasticHouse |
House of Buya
→
|
| endTime |
1062
→
|
| era |
Middle Ages
→
|
| ethnicGroup |
Iranian peoples
→
|
| followedBy |
Seljuk Empire
→
|
| follows |
Abbasid Caliphate
→
|
| foundedBy |
Ahmad ibn Buya
→
Ali ibn Buya → Hasan ibn Buya → |
| governmentForm |
emirate
→
monarchy → |
| inception |
10th century
→
|
| language |
Arabic
→
Persian → |
| namedAfter |
Buya
→
|
| notableRuler |
Adud al-Dawla
→
Baha al-Dawla → Fakhr al-Dawla → Muizz al-Dawla → Rukn al-Dawla → |
| partOf |
Islamic Golden Age
→
|
| patronage |
Islamic philosophy
→
Persian literature → Shia scholarship → |
| region |
Greater Iran
→
Mesopotamia → |
| religion |
Shia Islam
→
Twelver Shia Islam → |
| startTime |
934
→
|
| subordinateTo |
Abbasid Caliphate
→
|
| territoryIncludes |
Baghdad
→
Fars → Isfahan → Jibal → Khuzestan → Ray → |
| titleUsed |
Amir al-Umara
→
|
Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Rayy
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governedBy |
|
Greater Iran
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historicallyLinkedTo |
|
Islamic Golden Age
→
|
majorDynasty |