banihosnavie empire from emergence to decline (941 â 1015)
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Abstract
In 941 Amir Hussein Kurd established a reign called Bnihosnavie in the city of Zor and its surroundings the event was at the same time with Buyids. After him, his son Hosnavie came into power. The period he ruled the government can be considered as the age of formation and development of the territory and consistency of the dynasty. After Hosnavie, his son Badr was in power and could reach the territory and authority of Banihosnavie to the peak. During the end of Badr reign and during the reign of his successors, there were internal riots which finally led to the extinction of the dynasty after Taher ibn Helal was killed in 1015. The article taking advantage of a descriptive-analytical method aims at analyzing the political, economic, and cultural events of Banihosnavie rather than merely describing the history.
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| Authors | ;N.A Dehnavi |
| Journal | akce international journal of graphs and combinatorics |
| Year | 2014 |
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