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Muhammad ibn Shaddad

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Muhammad ibn Shaddad
Reign951–954
SuccessorLashkari ibn Muhammad
Died955
IssueLashkari, Marzuban, Fadhl

Muhammad ibn Shaddad (Arabic: محمد بن شداد) was the Kurdish founder and first ruler of the Shaddadid dynasty. He captured Dvin from the Sallarids in 951, although apparently the citadel remained in the hands of a Daylamite garrison loyal to the Sallarids. He managed to maintain his control until 954, when the Sallarids retook the town. Muhammad, his family and his supporters fled to Vaspurakan, where he died in 955.

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