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Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Fairuzan Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan Al-Ḥasan ibn AlÄ« ibn AbÄ« ṬÄlib (Arabic: الØسن ابن علي ابن أبي طالبâŽâŽ, 624â“670 CE), commonly known as Hasan or Hassan, is the eldest son of Ali and Muhammad's daughter Fatimah, and is the older brother of Husayn. Muslims respect him as a grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. Among Shia Muslims, Hasan is revered as the second Imam. Hasan claimed the caliphate after his father's death, but abdicated after six or seven months to Muawiyah I, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty to end the First Fitna. Al in medicine were Abu Mansur al-Hasan ibn Nuh al- Qumri and Abu Sahl â˜Isa ibn Yahya al-. Masihi. It was his medical knowledge that first brought him renown when the physicans of. the court of Nuh III ibn Mansura called him to seek his advice because the emir was ill. Since his advice proved effective, the emir as a sign of gratitude gave him access to the right. royal library. doctor Abu Sahl â™Isa ibn Yahha al-Masihi, he crossed the wild black Karakum Desert, thus. beginning a time of wandering that would last many years, because he did not want to fall. into the hands of the Turkoman conqueror Mahmud al- Gaznawi. He came to Nas and. wandered to Bawarda and Tus. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan (fl. 10th century) was a Daylamite prince from the Firuzanid family. What's the good word on Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan? To suggest a correction, or to flag this profile for review, click: Suggest a change. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan (fl. 10th century) was a Daylamite prince from the Firuzanid family. Biography[edit]. Map of northern Iran. Abu Muhammad Hasan ibn Qasim, also adopted the regnal name al-Dai ilal-haq, a Hasanid, he was the commander of the army under al-Utrush and named by the latter as his heir. His rule was challenged by al-Utrushs sons and their numerous supporters, regained the throne with the help of Makan ibn Kaki, ruled until he was killed in battle with Asfar ibn Shiruya. Abu l-Husayn Ahmad ibn Hasan, surnamed Nasir, reigned jointly with his brother in 919, thereafter reconciled himself with Abu Muhammad Hasan al-Dai until 923, when he reigned briefly until his death. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan. + . Read more. Full Wikipedia Article. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan. Makan ibn Kaki. 100% (1/1). + . Read more. Makan ibn Kaki. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan Battle of Iskhabad Mardavij. Firuzanids. Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan (fl. 10th century) was a Daylamite prince from the Firuzanid family. Al-Hasan was the son of Fairuzan, a Daylamite soldier, who along with his brother Kaki served the Alid dynasties of northern Iran. In 902, both of them were killed during a Samanid invasion of Tabaristan. Kaki had a son named Makan ibn Kaki, who together with al-Hasan served the Alids. Makan had established family ties through marriage with the Alids, as Ja'far, the son of imam Hasan ibn Ali al-Utrush (r. 914 Al Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan. No content yet. 'Adud al-Dawla Firuzanids..
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