Buyid Dynasty - Family Tree

Family Tree

Ali 'Imad al-Daula
934–949
Hasan Rukn al-Daula
935–976
Ahmad Mu'izz al-Daula
945–967
Ali Fakhr al-Daula
976–980
Panah Khosro 'Adud al-Daula
949–983
Abu-Mansur Mu'ayyed al-Daula
980–983
Bakhtiar 'Izz al-Daula
966–978
Abu Taher Shmas al-Daula
997–1021
Abu Taleb Majd al-Daula
997–1029
Shirzil Sharaf al-Daula
983–989
Marzuban Samsam al-Daula
989–998
Fana Khosro Baha' al-Daula
998–1012
Sama' al-Daula
1021–1024
Abu'l-Fawaris Qawam al-Daula
1012–1028
Abushoja' Sultan al-Daula
1012–1024
Abu Ali Musharrif al-Daula
987–989
Abu Kalijar Emad al-Daula
1024–1048
Abu Taher Jalal al-Daula
1025–1044
Abu Mansur Fulad Sutun
1048–1062
Abu Nasr Khosro Firuz
1048–1055

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