Library Library
Search

Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!


Search Options





Advanced Search      Keyboard


Search
Advanced Search
Library
Kurdish names
Chronology of events
Sources
History
User Favorites
Activities
Search Help?
Publication
Video
Classifications
Random item!
Send
Send Article
Send Image
Survey
Your feedback
Contact
What kind of information do we need!
Standards
Terms of Use
Item Quality
Tools
About
Kurdipedia Archivists
Articles about us!
Add Kurdipedia to your website
Add / Delete Email
Visitors statistics
Item statistics
Fonts Converter
Calendars Converter
Spell Check
Languages and dialects of the pages
Keyboard
Handy links
Kurdipedia extension for Google Chrome
Cookies
Languages
کوردیی ناوەڕاست
کرمانجی - کوردیی سەروو
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû
هەورامی
Zazakî
English
Française
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
Nederlands
Svenska
Español
Italiano
עברית
Pусский
Norsk
日本人
中国的
Հայերեն
Ελληνική
لەکی
Azərbaycanca
My account
Sign In
Membership!
Forgot your password!
Search Send Tools Languages My account
Advanced Search
Library
Kurdish names
Chronology of events
Sources
History
User Favorites
Activities
Search Help?
Publication
Video
Classifications
Random item!
Send Article
Send Image
Survey
Your feedback
Contact
What kind of information do we need!
Standards
Terms of Use
Item Quality
About
Kurdipedia Archivists
Articles about us!
Add Kurdipedia to your website
Add / Delete Email
Visitors statistics
Item statistics
Fonts Converter
Calendars Converter
Spell Check
Languages and dialects of the pages
Keyboard
Handy links
Kurdipedia extension for Google Chrome
Cookies
کوردیی ناوەڕاست
کرمانجی - کوردیی سەروو
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû
هەورامی
Zazakî
English
Française
Deutsch
عربي
فارسی
Türkçe
Nederlands
Svenska
Español
Italiano
עברית
Pусский
Norsk
日本人
中国的
Հայերեն
Ελληνική
لەکی
Azərbaycanca
Sign In
Membership!
Forgot your password!
        
 kurdipedia.org 2008 - 2024
 About
 Random item!
 Terms of Use
 Kurdipedia Archivists
 Your feedback
 User Favorites
 Chronology of events
 Activities - Kurdipedia
 Help
New Item
Library
“We Will Not Stop”: The Yazidis’ Visions on Transitional Justice
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Your house is your homeland
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
EMERGING LAND TENURE ISSUES AMONG DISPLACED YAZIDIS FROM SINJAR, IRAQ
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Aleppo
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
ROAD TO RECOVERY: RESETTLEMENT ISSUES OF YAZIDI WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN CANADA
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Covered in dust, veiled by shadow The Siege And Destruction Of Aleppo
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
The Yazidi Supreme Spiritual Council It\'s failures to protect the Yazidi women\'s and children\'s rights
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
REPORT ON THE YAZIDI GENOCIDE: MAPPING ATROCITY IN IRAQ AND SYRIA
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Rebuilding from the Yazidi Genocide
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE YAZIDI GENOCIDE
05-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Statistics
Articles 518,395
Images 105,450
Books 19,429
Related files 97,433
Video 1,394
Library
Revilution
Library
Political Communication the...
Articles
Kurdish fighters in Ukraine...
Library
Woman’s role in the Kurdish...
Library
Dialectics of struggle: cha...
The Shaddadids and the Beginning of Kurdish Rule in the Caucasus - Part One
Due to Kurdipedia, you know; Who is who! Where is where! and what is what!
Group: Articles | Articles language: English
Share
Facebook0
Twitter0
Telegram0
LinkedIn0
WhatsApp0
Viber0
SMS0
Facebook Messenger0
E-Mail0
Copy Link0
Ranking item
Excellent
Very good
Average
Poor
Bad
Add to my favorites
Write your comment about this item!
Items history
Metadata
RSS
Search in Google for images related to the selected item!
Search in Google for selected item!
کوردیی ناوەڕاست0
Kurmancî - Kurdîy Serû0
عربي0
فارسی0
Türkçe0
עברית0
Deutsch0
Español0
Française0
Italiano0
Nederlands0
Svenska0
Ελληνική0
Azərbaycanca0
Fins0
Norsk0
Pусский0
Հայերեն0
中国的0
日本人0

The Shaddadids and the Beginning of Kurdish Rule in the Caucasus - Part One

The Shaddadids and the Beginning of Kurdish Rule in the Caucasus - Part One
The Shaddadids were a Kurdish dynasty that ruled the Arran region and part of Armenia from the 4th to the 6th centuries AH (951 to 1199 AD). Arran is the name of a part of the Caucasus which its borders have changed throughout history. Geography scientists have called it Albania, Ariana, Rani, and Olvan, too.
Part One

The Shaddadids were a Kurdish dynasty that ruled the Arran region and part of Armenia from the 4th to the 6th centuries AH (951 to 1199 AD). Arran is the name of a part of the Caucasus which its borders have changed throughout history. Geography scientists have called it Albania, Ariana, Rani, and Olvan, too.

The political geography of the Shaddadids’ rule included Ganja, Barda, Dabi, and Bilaqan, and sometimes their rule would extend to Georgia and part of the Byzantine Empire.

In addition to the main branch, the Shaddadids have another branch known as the Shaddadids of Ani because they settled in the city of Ani. It should be noted that Ani is a very old and well-known city in Armenia.

Munajjim-Bashi, the author of the book Sahayef al-Akhbar fi Waghaye al-Athar, mentions a source called Tarikh al-Bab, which unfortunately no longer exists, and according to that source, he indicates that the Shaddadids were Kurds. In addition, Ibn al-Athir is another historian who considers the Shaddadids as a tribe of the Kurds of Rawadid and describes them as the most populous and largest Kurdish tribe. However, according to Ya'qubi, another famous historian, the Kurdish Rawadid, of whom the Shaddadids is a branch, differs from the Rawadids of Azerbaijan, who are of Arabic origin.

Before 340 AH, history records nothing about the Shaddadid family, but according to history, Mohammad Ibn Shaddad Ibn Qurtaq established their power in 340 AH after weakening the power of Ali Musafir, a Shiite family in northern Iran from present-day Gilan and controlled nearby Armenia.

Muhammad Ibn Shaddad chose the city of Dvin or Dabil, two Farsakh (about 10 km) far from the Aras River, as his capital, despite having political neighbors of famous powers such as Ali Buya (Buyid) and the Hamdanid. Muhammad was facing the attacks of Ibrahim Ibn Marzuban, the Emir of Ali Musafir, in the east, and Ashot III, the Emir of Georgia, in the west.

In a war between Ashot and Muhammad Shaddad, Ashot's army, consisting of Armenians, Georgians, and Lazgi, was much larger than Shaddad’s army, so Muhammad Shaddad ordered the people of Dvin to leave the city and ride their donkeys to frighten the Ashot army so that the enemy would be afraid to see more soldiers. Fortunately, the trick worked and they defeated the Ashot army.

Two years later, the Emir of Ali Musafir attacked the Shaddadids again. Some of Muhammad Shaddad's gate guards were on Ali Musafir's side and wanted to kill him. But Muhammad was not strong enough to fight back, thus he took refuge with his neighbor, and even asked the Byzantine Empire for help, it did not happen and he returned to Asforjan, where he had previously made a treaty of friendship with the Emir of Asfanjan and he died there. Although Muhammad ibn Shaddad had three sons, after their father's death they took refuge with Farisos, who ruled part of Arran, and later came into power again.

According to the Turkish-Iranian historian Ahmad Kasravi, Farisos gave the castle of Shamirom to the sons of Mohammad Shaddad, and in 370, they attacked the emir of Ganja from the castle and occupied the city.

However, according to the book of Munajjim-Bashi, Fadl Ibn Shaddad became a sheriff in the city of Ganja who gained people’s trust. Fadl was well known for being just and courageous; so, the people of Ganja entrusted Fadl with the city's responsibility and later offered the city's responsibility to Abul Hassan Lashkari,

Fadl's brother. However, the family of Ali Musafir again put pressure on the Shaddadids. This time, the conflict between the Shaddadids and Ali Musafir reached peace, and a peace treaty was signed between the two sides. Later, Abul Hassan established his power, expelled the Dailamites from Ganja, conquered much of the countries around Ganja, and died in 368 …[1]
This item has been viewed 380 times
HashTag
Sources
[1] Website | English | kurdshop.net 08-02-2023
Linked items: 1
Dates & Events
Group: Articles
Articles language: English
Publication date: 00-00-2023 (1 Year)
Content category: Articles & Interviews
Content category: History
Country - Province: Armenia
Language - Dialect: English
Publication Type: Born-digital
Technical Metadata
Item Quality: 92%
92%
Added by ( Hazhar Kamala ) on 06-06-2023
This article has been reviewed and released by ( Ziryan Serchinari ) on 12-06-2023
This item recently updated by ( Hazhar Kamala ) on: 07-06-2023
URL
This item according to Kurdipedia's Standards is not finalized yet!
This item has been viewed 380 times
Attached files - Version
Type Version Editor Name
Photo file 1.0.166 KB 07-06-2023 Hazhar KamalaH.K.
Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!
Image and Description
A Kurdish army in Istanbul to participate in the Battle of the Dardanelles in 1918
Biography
Antonio Negri
Articles
After the Earthquake – Perpetual Victims
Articles
A STUDY ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KIRKUK
Biography
Ayub Nuri
Image and Description
Kurdish Jews from Mahabad (Saujbulak), Kurdistan, 1910
Archaeological places
Cendera Bridge
Biography
Jasmin Moghbeli
Biography
Nurcan Baysal
Library
Your house is your homeland
Archaeological places
Mosque (Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi) in the city of Faraqin
Library
ROAD TO RECOVERY: RESETTLEMENT ISSUES OF YAZIDI WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN CANADA
Archaeological places
The tomb of the historian Marduk Kurdistani
Biography
Havin Al-Sindy
Biography
KHAIRY ADAM
Library
“We Will Not Stop”: The Yazidis’ Visions on Transitional Justice
Biography
Shilan Fuad Hussain
Articles
Colors by Kurdish Lens - Endless Journey
Articles
The Fictive Archive: Kurdish Filmmaking in Turkey
Archaeological places
Shemzinan Bridge
Biography
Abdullah Zeydan
Library
EMERGING LAND TENURE ISSUES AMONG DISPLACED YAZIDIS FROM SINJAR, IRAQ
Image and Description
The Kurdish Quarter, which is located at the bottom of Mount Canaan in Safed, Palestine in 1946
Biography
Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari
Image and Description
AN EXAMPLE OF BAATHS SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY IN KURDISTAN OF IRAQ
Archaeological places
Hassoun Caves
Articles
Feminism, gender and power in Kurdish Studies: An interview with Prof. Shahrzad Mojab
Library
Aleppo
Biography
HIWA SALAM KHLID
Image and Description
Yezidi boys 1912

Actual
Library
Revilution
17-12-2020
Hawreh Bakhawan
Revilution
Library
Political Communication the Kurdish Parties Patriotic Union Of Kurdistan as a sample
08-05-2022
Rapar Osman Uzery
Political Communication the Kurdish Parties Patriotic Union Of Kurdistan as a sample
Articles
Kurdish fighters in Ukraine? SDF denounced Fake news from Russland
25-07-2023
Hazhar Kamala
Kurdish fighters in Ukraine? SDF denounced Fake news from Russland
Library
Woman’s role in the Kurdish political movement in Syria
25-04-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Woman’s role in the Kurdish political movement in Syria
Library
Dialectics of struggle: challenges to the Kurdish women\'s movement
26-05-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Dialectics of struggle: challenges to the Kurdish women\'s movement
New Item
Library
“We Will Not Stop”: The Yazidis’ Visions on Transitional Justice
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Your house is your homeland
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
EMERGING LAND TENURE ISSUES AMONG DISPLACED YAZIDIS FROM SINJAR, IRAQ
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Aleppo
10-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
ROAD TO RECOVERY: RESETTLEMENT ISSUES OF YAZIDI WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN CANADA
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Covered in dust, veiled by shadow The Siege And Destruction Of Aleppo
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
The Yazidi Supreme Spiritual Council It\'s failures to protect the Yazidi women\'s and children\'s rights
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
REPORT ON THE YAZIDI GENOCIDE: MAPPING ATROCITY IN IRAQ AND SYRIA
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
Rebuilding from the Yazidi Genocide
08-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Library
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE YAZIDI GENOCIDE
05-06-2024
Hazhar Kamala
Statistics
Articles 518,395
Images 105,450
Books 19,429
Related files 97,433
Video 1,394
Kurdipedia is the largest multilingual sources for Kurdish information!
Image and Description
A Kurdish army in Istanbul to participate in the Battle of the Dardanelles in 1918
Biography
Antonio Negri
Articles
After the Earthquake – Perpetual Victims
Articles
A STUDY ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN KIRKUK
Biography
Ayub Nuri
Image and Description
Kurdish Jews from Mahabad (Saujbulak), Kurdistan, 1910
Archaeological places
Cendera Bridge
Biography
Jasmin Moghbeli
Biography
Nurcan Baysal
Library
Your house is your homeland
Archaeological places
Mosque (Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi) in the city of Faraqin
Library
ROAD TO RECOVERY: RESETTLEMENT ISSUES OF YAZIDI WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN CANADA
Archaeological places
The tomb of the historian Marduk Kurdistani
Biography
Havin Al-Sindy
Biography
KHAIRY ADAM
Library
“We Will Not Stop”: The Yazidis’ Visions on Transitional Justice
Biography
Shilan Fuad Hussain
Articles
Colors by Kurdish Lens - Endless Journey
Articles
The Fictive Archive: Kurdish Filmmaking in Turkey
Archaeological places
Shemzinan Bridge
Biography
Abdullah Zeydan
Library
EMERGING LAND TENURE ISSUES AMONG DISPLACED YAZIDIS FROM SINJAR, IRAQ
Image and Description
The Kurdish Quarter, which is located at the bottom of Mount Canaan in Safed, Palestine in 1946
Biography
Bibi Maryam Bakhtiari
Image and Description
AN EXAMPLE OF BAATHS SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY IN KURDISTAN OF IRAQ
Archaeological places
Hassoun Caves
Articles
Feminism, gender and power in Kurdish Studies: An interview with Prof. Shahrzad Mojab
Library
Aleppo
Biography
HIWA SALAM KHLID
Image and Description
Yezidi boys 1912
Folders
Library - Country - Province - South Kurdistan Library - Content category - Collections Library - Language - Dialect - English Library - Publication Type - Printed Library - PDF - No Biography - People type - Artist Biography - Language - Dialect - Kurdish - Sorani Biography - Place of birth - Bokan Biography - Nation - Kurd Biography - Country of birth - East Kurdistan

Kurdipedia.org (2008 - 2024) version: 15.58
| Contact | CSS3 | HTML5

| Page generation time: 0.734 second(s)!