Muhammad II of Shirvan
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Muhammad II | |||||
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Shah of Shirvan and Layzan | |||||
![]() Silver dirham of Muhammad bin Yazid. Museum of History of Azerbaijan, Baku. | |||||
Reign | ?–917 | ||||
Coronation | ? | ||||
Predecessor | Shirvanshah Ali | ||||
Successor | Abu Tahir Yazid | ||||
Born | ? ? | ||||
Died | ? ? | ||||
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House | House of Shirvanshah | ||||
Father |
Muhammed II was fifth independent Shah of Shirvan and second Shah of Layzan whose father was first Layzanshah . He was nephew of first independent Shirvanshah Haytham b. Khalid. He attacked to Shirvanshah Ali, took him, his son Abbas and his grandson Abu Bakr as hostages. Abu Bakr escaped but others executed. Muhammed II Shirvanshah united crowns of Layzan and Shirvan and Yazidi branch of Shirvanshahs replaced Haythamid branch.[1]
References[]
- ^ S. Ashurbeyli – Shirvanshahs, Baku, 2007
Categories:
- Shirvanshahs
- 10th-century monarchs in Asia