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when inhabitants expelled their ruler Ahmad b. Abd al-Malik I and appealed to Abu Tahir to take over emirate, who in turn sent his second son Ahmad to
Derbent. However this rule proved short as Derbentis deposed Ahmad again and returned former emir to rule. Abu Tahir plundered environs of citadel as
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189:He was reigning as
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593:(1027–1382)
565:Muhammad II
483:Muhammad II
473:Shirvanshah
456:Muhammad II
286:(917–948),
227:arrived in
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87:Predecessor
66:Muhammad II
52:Predecessor
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720:Darbandids
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670:Garshasp I
655:Shahanshah
650:Akhsitan I
645:Afridun II
625:Fariburz I
550:Haytham II
545:Muhammad I
533:(861–1027)
448:Layzanshah
309:References
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284:Layzanshah
246: 944
218:Azerbaijan
202: 917
191:Layzanshah
173:and third
165:was sixth
73:Layzanshah
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635:Afridun I
590:Kasranids
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97:Successor
62:Successor
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530:Yazidids
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280:Muhammad
258:Sallarid
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195:Muhammad
121:Mazyadid
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560:Yazid I
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210:Derbent
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163:Yazid I
128:Dynasty
47:917–948
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620:Sallar
605:Ali II
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