Muhammad II (Arabic: محمد) was the third Layzanshah (king of Layzan, r. 917–948) and the sixth Shirvanshah (king of Shirvan, r. 948–956). He was the son of Abu Tahir Yazid. He is often mislabeled as Muhammad III because of sharing same name with Muhammad of Layzan, who was in fact his grandfather and never ruled as Shirvanshah.[1]
^Minorsky 1958, p. 59.
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MuhammadII (Arabic: محمد) was the third Layzanshah (king of Layzan, r. 917–948) and the sixth Shirvanshah (king ofShirvan, r. 948–956). He was the son...
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captured along with his son Abu Bakr and father in rebellion of his great uncle MuhammadIIofShirvan and executed. S. Ashurbeyli – Shirvanshahs, Baku, 2007...
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the region ofShirvan (in Azerbaijan) in the mid 9th century. Starting from Haytham ibn Khalid's assumption of the ancient Iranian title of Shirvanshah...
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part of Arran, while Al-Masudi in chapter 17 of his The Meadows of Gold placed it in periphery ofShirvan. After Anarchy at Samarra, the title was acquired...
incorporated to Shirvan by 13th century. Prince Sultan MuhammadofShirvan was a wali of Derbent whose son Ibrahim I ofShirvan was a first shah of branch. Family...
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domain. Shirvan, under Ibrahim I ofShirvan, was also a vassal state of Timur and assisted him in his war with the Mongol ruler Tokhtamysh of the Golden...
Oppression: Khāqāni's Christian Qasida and the Prison Poetry of Medieval Shirvān". Journal of Persianate Studies. 9 (1): 19–44. doi:10.1163/18747167-12341296...
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