The Buwayhids, also found as Buwaihids, Buyyids, or Āl-i Buyeh (آل بویه), were a Zaydi Shi'ite tribal confederation from Daylaman, a region on the southern shore of the Caspian Sea.
In pre-Islamic times they had served as mercenaries for the Sasanian kings of Iran, but were independent from their rule. They were considered a formidable military force, especially because of their ability as foot soldiers. Succession of power was hereditary, with fathers dividing their land among their sons. During the time of Harun al-Rashid, the Alid people sought refuge among them.
The start of the Buwayhid confederation was led by Ali b. Buya and his two younger brothers, al-Hasan and Ahmad. After having secured a partnership with an important Persian landowner named Zayd b. Ali al-Nawbandajani, Ali was able to recruit an army to defeat a Turkish general from Baghdad named Yaqut (General) in 934. After that they established power within the crumbling Abbasid empire in the form of a confederation rather than a new empire. The Buwayhids were Persian culture revivalists. While accepting the titular authority of the caliph in Baghdad, Buwayhid rulers assumed control as the "Grand Vizier". In fact, they used the ancient Sassanid title Shâhanshâh (شاهنشاه), literally king of kings.See:
During the 900s, Buwayhid dynasties took power in Fars (southwestern Iran, 934-1062); Rayy (977-1029); Jibal (932-1028); Kerman (936-1048). From 945-1055, a Buwayhid dynasty ruled Baghdad and most of Iraq.
During the mid-1000s, the Buwayhid dynasties all fell to the Seljuks or their allies.
Daylamids of Fars
To the Seljuks.
Daylamids of Rey
To the Ghaznavids.
Daylamids of Iraq
To the Seljuks.
Buwayhids of Basra
Buwayhids of Hamadan
To the Kakuyids.
Buwayhids of Kerman
Buwayhids of Khuzistan
Persian history | Iranian peoples | Mercenary groups | 934 establishments
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