Mu'izz al-Dawla, with no end to the…
July 946 CE
Mu'izz al-Dawla, with no end to the battle in sight by July 946, and with the blockade making supplies increasingly scarce, is thinking seriously of abandoning western Baghdad and retreating to al-Ahwaz.
He eventually decides to make one final attempt to take the eastern side, and if the effort fails he will give the order to withdraw.
He gives orders to his chief secretary Saymari to cross to the eastern bank with a number of handpicked Dailamites, while he himself will attempt to distract the Hamdanid forces with a ruse.
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Kurdish people
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Islam
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Egypt in the Middle Ages
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Muslims, Sunni
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Muslims, Shi'a
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Samanid dynasty
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Hanbali
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
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Qarmatians
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Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
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Hamdanid Dynasty
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Ifriqiya, Fatimid Caliphate of
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Buyid dynasty
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Ikhshidid dynasty
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Aleppo, Hamdanid Emirate of
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