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Muflih al-Saji

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128:. Learning of this, Muflih assembled a "large army" and himself invaded Armenia, defeating Gagik and his Byzantine allies in a battle that according to Ibn al-Athir cost 100,000 Armenians their lives. 428: 108:, who had rallied the local Armenian princes and allied himself with the Byzantines against the local Muslim emirates; the Christian forces raided the 76:
in office in 931, and held the post at least until 935, when the last coins struck in his name appear. After him the province was taken over by the
68:. After Yusuf died in 928, he was succeeded briefly as ruler by his nephew, and then by Wasif al-Shirvani in 929 as governor of Adharbayjan for the 259:
Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit Online. Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Nach Vorarbeiten F. Winkelmanns erstellt
418: 433: 423: 408: 329: 293: 121: 271: 390: 285: 90: 65: 105: 72:. He in turn was followed, likely in the same year, by Muflih. Muflih is first mentioned by 253: 8: 339: 97:, in battle. The victorious Muflih then pursued the Byzantines into their own territory. 349: 101: 80: 48: 35: 357: 353: 325: 303: 289: 69: 343: 413: 267: 319: 315: 279: 275: 136: 23: 321:
The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and His Reign: A Study of Tenth-Century Byzantium
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs
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In 931, the Byzantines were engaged in southern Armenia, aiding the ruler of
57: 73: 380: 257: 61: 31: 155: 153: 151: 87: 125: 148: 132: 109: 77: 117: 113: 53: 209: 207: 83:, likewise a former officer of Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj, in 937/8. 139:, but the latter handed him over to Daysam to avoid trouble. 231: 308:
A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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When Daysam took power in Adharbayjan, Muflih fled to
165: 135:and sought refuge with the local autonomous ruler, 400: 338: 213: 262:(in German). Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. 429:Abbasid people of the Arab–Byzantine wars 324:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 30:) was a Muslim commander and governor of 314: 302: 266: 237: 225: 198: 186: 174: 16:10th-century Army commander and governor 310:. Cambridge: W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd. 419:Azerbaijan under the Abbasid Caliphate 401: 272:"The Minor Dynasties of Northern Iran" 345:The Arab Emirates in Bagratid Armenia 120:to the ground, before marching into 27: 13: 434:Governors of the Abbasid Caliphate 14: 445: 252: 159: 424:People under the Sajid dynasty 1: 142: 86:In 929, Muflih defeated the 41: 7: 391:Daysam ibn Ibrahim al-Kurdi 10: 450: 286:Cambridge University Press 246: 162:, Mufliḥ as-Sāǧī (#25435). 387: 377: 371: 38:) from c. 929 to c. 935. 409:10th-century Arab people 91:Domestic of the Schools 254:Lilie, Ralph-Johannes 240:, pp. 27, 60–61. 340:Ter-Ghewondyan, Aram 288:. pp. 198–249. 52:indicates, he was a 214:Ter-Ghewondyan 1976 66:Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj 304:Minorsky, Vladimir 112:emirate and razed 81:Daysam ibn Ibrahim 36:Iranian Azerbaijan 397: 396: 388:Succeeded by 374:Wasif al-Shirvani 354:Livraria Bertrand 122:Upper Mesopotamia 70:Abbasid Caliphate 441: 372:Preceded by 369: 368: 365: 350:Nina G. Garsoïan 348:. Translated by 335: 316:Runciman, Steven 311: 299: 276:Frye, Richard N. 263: 241: 235: 229: 223: 217: 211: 202: 196: 190: 184: 178: 172: 163: 157: 29: 449: 448: 444: 443: 442: 440: 439: 438: 399: 398: 393: 384: 375: 332: 296: 249: 244: 236: 232: 224: 220: 212: 205: 197: 193: 185: 181: 173: 166: 158: 149: 145: 137:Abu Tahir Yazid 44: 17: 12: 11: 5: 447: 437: 436: 431: 426: 421: 416: 411: 395: 394: 389: 386: 376: 373: 367: 366: 336: 330: 312: 300: 294: 264: 248: 245: 243: 242: 230: 228:, p. 141. 218: 203: 201:, p. 139. 191: 189:, p. 232. 179: 164: 146: 144: 141: 124:and capturing 95:John Kourkouas 54:military slave 43: 40: 20:Muflih al-Saji 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 446: 435: 432: 430: 427: 425: 422: 420: 417: 415: 412: 410: 407: 406: 404: 392: 383: 382: 370: 363: 359: 355: 351: 347: 346: 341: 337: 333: 331:0-521-35722-5 327: 323: 322: 317: 313: 309: 305: 301: 297: 295:0-521-20093-8 291: 287: 284:. Cambridge: 283: 282: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 260: 255: 251: 250: 239: 238:Minorsky 1958 234: 227: 226:Runciman 1988 222: 216:, p. 82. 215: 210: 208: 200: 199:Runciman 1988 195: 188: 187:Madelung 1975 183: 177:, p. 60. 176: 175:Minorsky 1958 171: 169: 161: 156: 154: 152: 147: 140: 138: 134: 129: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 98: 96: 92: 89: 84: 82: 79: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 50: 39: 37: 33: 25: 21: 379:Governor of 378: 344: 320: 307: 280: 268:Madelung, W. 258: 233: 221: 194: 182: 130: 99: 85: 74:Ibn al-Athir 47: 45: 19: 18: 385:c. 929–935 381:Adharbayjan 62:Adharbayjan 32:Adharbayjan 28:مفلح الساجي 403:Categories 352:. Lisbon: 143:References 102:Vaspurakan 362:490638192 342:(1976) . 318:(1988) . 88:Byzantine 60:ruler of 42:Biography 306:(1958). 270:(1975). 126:Samosata 414:Ghilman 278:(ed.). 247:Sources 133:Shirvan 110:Kaysite 106:Gagik I 78:Khariji 56:of the 46:As his 360:  328:  292:  118:Berkri 114:Khliat 24:Arabic 274:. In 58:Sajid 49:nisba 358:OCLC 326:ISBN 290:ISBN 160:PmbZ 116:and 405:: 356:. 206:^ 167:^ 150:^ 104:, 93:, 64:, 26:: 364:. 334:. 298:. 34:( 22:(

Index

Arabic
Adharbayjan
Iranian Azerbaijan
nisba
military slave
Sajid
Adharbayjan
Yusuf ibn Abi'l-Saj
Abbasid Caliphate
Ibn al-Athir
Khariji
Daysam ibn Ibrahim
Byzantine
Domestic of the Schools
John Kourkouas
Vaspurakan
Gagik I
Kaysite
Khliat
Berkri
Upper Mesopotamia
Samosata
Shirvan
Abu Tahir Yazid



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