Mu'izz al-Dawla accepts the change of rulers…
949 CE
Mu'izz al-Dawla accepts the change of rulers when 'Imad al-Dawla dies in 949 and Rukn al-Dawla takes the title of senior amir.
He also sends troops to Shiraz to ensure that Fana-Khusrau, who is the son of Rukn al-Dawla and 'Imad al-Dawla's successor, will take power there.
Still, he raises objections when Fana-Khusrau requests the title of "Taj al-Dawla".
The title of "Taj" ("crown") implies that Fana-Khusrau is superior to his father and uncle, provoking a reaction from Mu'izz al-Dawla.
A more suitable title ("'Adud al-Dawla") is instead chosen.
Locations
People
Groups
Kurdish people
View →
Christianity, Chalcedonian
View →
Islam
View →
Egypt in the Middle Ages
View →
Muslims, Sunni
View →
Muslims, Shi'a
View →
Samanid dynasty
View →
Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
View →
Qarmatians
View →
Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
View →
Hamdanid Dynasty
View →
Ifriqiya, Fatimid Caliphate of
View →
Buyid dynasty
View →
Ikhshidid dynasty
View →
Aleppo, Hamdanid Emirate of
View →