Manuchehr II | |
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Shah of Shirvan | |
Reign | 1096 – 1106 |
Predecessor | Fariburz I |
Successor | Afridun I |
Emir of Ganja | |
Tenure | 1086 - 1096 |
Predecessor | Fadl III |
Died | 1106 |
Spouse | Rusudan |
House | Kasranid |
Father | Fariburz I |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Manuchihr II was the seventeenth shah of Shirvan. Azerbaijani historian Sara Ashurbeyli associated him with Al-Adud,[1] a son of Fariburz I, who was mentioned by Masud b. Namdar as ruling emir of Ganja.[2] He might have started this tenure when Malik Shah removed Fadlun ibn Fadl from power in 1086.
His existence is only known through inscription and numismatic evidence. According to Dickran Kouymjian, his reign may have started as early as 1094.[3]
References
- ↑ Ashurbeyli, Sara (2006). Shirvanshahs' State (in Azerbaijani). Baku: Poliqraf. pp. 111–112. ISBN 978-5-87459-229-5.
- ↑ Beilis, Wolf (1970). "Из наблюдений над текстом Mac'уда ибн Намдара" [From observations on the text of Mas'ud ibn Namdar] (PDF). Памятники письменности Востока (in Russian). 95 (30).
- ↑ Kouymjian, Dickran. A Numismatic History of Southeastern Caucasia and Adharbayjan Based on the Islamic Coinage of the 5th/11th to the 7th/13th Centuries, doctoral thesis, Near & Middle Eastern Languages & Civilization (Columbia U., NY, 1969). p. 155.
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