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" Faḍlawayh, Banū - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE "
Hope, Michael
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AL
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English
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Record Number
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1061576
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ALei1973
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Main Entry
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Hope, Michael
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Title & Author
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Faḍlawayh, Banū - Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE\ Hope, Michael
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
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(787 words)
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Abstract
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The Banū Faḍlawayh were the leading family of the Shabānkāra, whose eponymous founder, Faḍlawayh (also Faḍlūn), temporarily seized control of Fārs in the middle of the eleventh century. Little is known of the nomadic Shabānkārids prior to 430/1038–9, when they were driven from Isfahan by the Ghaznavid incursion into Persian Iraq. The Shabānkārids initially fled south into Fārs, but they were met with hostility by the Būyid prince, Abū Kālījār (d. 440/1048), and forced to settle in the region of Dārābjīrd, on the border with Kirmān (Vaṣṣāf,
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Islam.
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ALei1973.pdf
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