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Muhammad I
Shah of Shirvan
PredecessorHaytham I
SuccessorHaytham II
HouseYazidids
DynastyShirvanshah
FatherHaytham b. Khalid

Muhammad ibn Haytham or Muhammad I (Arabic: محمد) was second shah of Shirvan after death of his father Haytham b. Khalid. Information about him is minimal. He was described as a person "who carried on his father’s tradition of justice and war against the infidel" and as someone who has left "exalted memories".[1] He was succeeded by his son Haytham II.

  1. ^ Minorsky 1958, p. 28.

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