Yazid II of Shirvan
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Yazid II | |
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Shah of Shirvan | |
Reign | June, 991 – November, 1027 |
Predecessor | Muhammad IV |
Successor | Manuchihr I |
Born | Shamakhi |
Died | November 1027 Shamakhi |
Issue | Manuchihr I Ali II Qubad Sallar |
House | House of Shirvanshah |
Father | Ahmad |
Yazid ibn Ahmad or Yazid II was the tenth independent Shah of Shirvan.[1]
Reign[]
Yazid replaced his brother Muhammad IV. His reign is notable because of Persianization of culture that took place. He continued the expansionist policy of his brother and attacked Gyurzul castle in 999, defeating its Hunnic[2] ruler Abd-ul Barr Anbasah like his brother did before. He made several attempts to invade Derbent but was never successful. He was succeeded by his first son Manuchihr I.
Issue[]
Yazid II had several children. The most notable are:
- Manuchihr I - Became shah in 1027.
- - Rebelled.
- Ali II - Became shah in 1034.
- Qubad - Became shah in 1043.
- - married to the ruler Abd al-Malik ibn Mansur in December 1035.
- - never ruled. Father of Ali III
- Sallar - deposed Ali III in 1050.
- - never ruled. Executed by Shirvanshah Fariburz I.
Rebellion of Anushirvan[]
While his father was in Gyurzul castle, decided to revolt against his father in capital Shamakhi. Citizens at first supported him but then turned against Prince and called the Shah back to the city. Prince decided to retreat to Gulustan castle but was killed as he fled.
References[]
- Shirvanshahs
- 10th-century rulers in Asia
- 11th-century rulers in Asia
- 1027 deaths