Shaddadids

The Shaddadids were a Kurdish Sunni Muslim dynasty. who ruled in various parts of Armenia and Arran from 951 to 1199 AD. They were established in Dvin. Through their long tenure in Armenia, they often intermarried with the Bagratuni royal family of Armenia.

Shaddadids
951–1199
CapitalDvin, Janza, Ani
Common languagesPersian (court, poetry)
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentEmirate
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Established
951
 Muhammad ibn Shaddad conquers Dwin
951
 Lashkari ibn Muhammad established himself in Ganja
971
 Manuchihr ibn Shavur founded the Shaddadis emirate of Ani
c. 1072
 Disestablished
1199
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sallarid dynasty
Byzantine empire
Seljuk Empire
Kingdom of Georgia

They began ruling in the city of Dvin, and eventually ruled other major cities, such as Barda and Ganja. A cadet line of the Shaddadids were given the cities of Ani and Tbilisi as a reward for their service to the Seljuqs, to whom they became vassals. From 1047 to 1057, the Shaddadids were engaged in several wars against the Byzantine army. The area between the rivers Kura and Aras was ruled by a Shaddadid dynasty.


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