Fadl ibn Muhammad

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Fadl ibn Muhammad
Coinage of Fadl b. Muhammad Shaddadi, Janza (985-1031 CE).[1]
Reign985–1031
PredecessorMarzuban ibn Muhammad
SuccessorAbu'l-Fath Musa
Died1031
HouseShaddadids

Al-Fadhl ibn Muhammad al-Shaddadi (also al-Fadl ibn Muhammad, Fadl ibn Muhammad, Fadlun ibn Muhammad, Fadhlun ibn Muhammad, or Fadl I was the

Partav (Barda'a) and was later transferred to Ganja.[2]

Al-Fadhl built a bridge across the Araxes with the intent to raid the Rawadids, and led an expedition against the

Pecheneg
ruler, or whether ibn al-Athir was mistaken or was using "Khazars" as a generic term for steppe people.

In 993, the army of Fadl I captured

Shirvanshahs, and the Emirate of Tbilisi.[6]

According to Ibn al-Athir, Fadl I launched a campaign against the Khazars in 1030.[7]

Al-Fadhl died in 1031 and was succeeded by his son Abu'l-Fath Musa.

References

  1. ^ "Copper alloy fals of Fadl b. Muhammad Shaddadi, Janza, xxx H. 0000.999.7486". numismatics.org. American Numismatic Society.
  2. ^ "Shaddadids". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  3. ^ C.E. Bosworth, "Shaddadids", The Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol.IX, Ed. C.E.Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P.Heinrichs and G.Lecomte, (Brill, 1997), 169.
  4. ^ "Welcome to Heydar Aliyevs Heritage Research Center". lib.aliyev-heritage.org. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  5. ^ "Ganja". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  6. ^ "ИСТОРИЯ ШИРВАНА И ДЕРБЕНДА->ВВЕДЕНИЕ". www.vostlit.info. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  7. ^ "Государство Шеддадидов - Азербайджан". www.azerbaijans.com. Retrieved 2021-04-10.

Sources

Preceded by
Shaddadid emir of Ganja

985–1031
Succeeded by