Английская Википедия:Badr ibn Hasanwayh

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Шаблон:Infobox royalty Badr ibn Hasanwayh was the second ruler of the Hasanwayhids from 979 to 1014. He was the son and successor of Hasanwayh (Шаблон:Reign).

Biography

During the civil war between the two Buyid brothers Adud al-Dawla (Шаблон:Reign) and Izz al-Dawla (Шаблон:Reign), Hasanwayh had supported the latter. Following the death of Hasanwayh in 979, Adud al-Dawla invaded his territories, executed some of his sons, and installed Badr on the Hasanwayhid throne as his deputy over the neighbouring Kurdish territories.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn Following the death of Adud al-Dawla in 983, Badr showed his gratitude to him by having twenty men sent to on an annual pilgrimage to Mecca in the name of Adud al-Dawla (as well as Badr's parents).Шаблон:Sfn Like Adud al-Dawla, historians portray Badr as the ideal ruler, especially in protecting the settled farmers from his own nomad supporters.Шаблон:Sfn

Unlike his father, Badr attended many Buyid court meetings.Шаблон:Sfn Following the death of the Buyid ruler Fakhr al-Dawla (Шаблон:Reign), Badr went to Ray to help Majd al-Dawla (Шаблон:Reign) administer the local affairs, but his help was rebuffed. As a result, Badr kept gradually dissociating himself from the affairs at Ray.Шаблон:Sfn

Badr was killed in 1014 by his commanders during the siege of a Kurdish fortress, due to ignoring their counsel to avoid fighting in the winter.Шаблон:Sfn Following Badr's death, most of his domain was conquered by the Annazids, while the Buyid ruler Shams al-Dawla (Шаблон:Reign) took the rest.Шаблон:Sfn Badr's grandson Zahir ibn Hilal ibn Badr attempted to restore his grandfather's position with the support of the Buyids of Hamadan.Шаблон:Sfn

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