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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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Towards the end of his reign, Abu Tahir was allied with Emirate of Derbent and Sallarids in a campaign against Christian neighbors, probably
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invasion. Despite that he won the battle, he was nevertheless forced to pay tribute later.
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs
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alongside his son Abbas and grandson Abu Bakr in Marzūqiya, near
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and was forced to make a common cause with Derbentis against
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A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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Index

Shah
Shirvan
Layzan
Ali I of Shirvan
Muhammad II
Layzanshah
Muhammad of Layzan
Muhammad II
House
Mazyadid
Dynasty
Shirvanshah
Muhammad of Layzan
Arabic
Shah
Shirvan
Shah
Layzan
Layzanshah
Muhammad
Ali I
Derbent
Yazidiya
Azerbaijan
Muflih al-Saji
Shirvan
Daysam al-Kurdi
Emirate of Derbent
Marzuban ibn Muhammad
Sallarid

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