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Sallar of Shirvan

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Sallar
Shah of Shirvan
Reign1050 – 1063
PredecessorBukhtnassar
SuccessorFariburz I
Died20 February 1063
Shamakhi
SpouseUnnamed daughter of Abu'l-Aswar Shavur I
IssueFariburz
Guzhdaham
HouseKasranids
FatherYazid II

Abu Shuja Salar was the fifteenth Shah of Shirvan. He was the uncle and successor of Bukhtnassar.

Reign

Sallar was one of youngest sons of Yazid II. In 1049, Sallar rebelled against his nephew Bukhtnassar; he repelled him from Shamakhi, and thereafter had him captured and killed near Baylaqan, fortifying his rule.

He captured the Malugh castle (near modern Oghuz, Azerbaijan) and then had it rebuilt in 1053, building mosques and garrison around it.[1]

He later died on 20 February 1063, and was succeeded by his energetic son Fariburz I, who was already taken over authority by large during his father's reign.

Family

He was married to an unnamed daughter of Abu-l-Aswar Shavur I of Shaddadids. He had at least three sons:

  1. Fariburz I (r. 1063 – 1096)
  2. Guzdaham (d. 1072)

Legacy

His coins were found elsewhere in modern Azerbaijan, minted in Shabran and Beylaqan. His laqabs in legends were described as al-Malik Abu-Shuja, al-Malik Muazzam, al-Malik al-Ajal al-Akhlal al-Munawwar Abu-Shuja and al-Malik Abu-Mansur, while honoring the Abbasid caliph al-Qadir.[2]

An inscription bearing his name was found by Ilya Berezin in an old tower in Buzovna dating 1061[3] and is currently kept at Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

References

  1. ^ Minorsky 1958, p. 34.
  2. ^ Seifeddini, M.A.; Mirabdullaev, A.M. (2004). Денежное обрашение и монетное дело Азербайджана IX-XIV веков (при феодальном государстве Ширваншахов и Ильдегизидов) [Money circulation and coinage of Azerbaijan in the 9th-14th centuries (under the feudal state of the Shirvanshahs and Ildegizids) (according to numismatic data)] (PDF) (in Russian). Baku: Nafta Press. pp. 41–42.
  3. ^ Berezin, Ilʹja (1850). Путешествие по Востоку (in Russian). Университетская Типография. p. 65.

Sources

Sallar of Shirvan
Born:  ? Died: 1063
Regnal titles
Preceded by Shirvanshah
1050-1063
Succeeded by
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