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Emir of Hamadan
Garshasp I
Emir of Hamadan
Reign1041 – 1047
PredecessorMuhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar
SuccessorSeljuq conquest
Died1051/1052
Khuzestan
HouseKakuyid
FatherMuhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar
ReligionIslam

Garshasp I ibn Muhammad (Persian: گرشاسپ بن محمد), mostly known as Garshasp I, was the Kakuyid emir of Hamadan, including Nihawand, Borujerd and western Jibal. He was the youngest son of Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar, and was the vassal king of his brother Faramurz. In 1047, the Seljuqs defeated his forces and seized Hamadan, which forced him to flee to Buyid territory, where he became governor of Khuzistan. In ca. 1050, Garshasp sent an army to aid the Ghaznavid ruler Maw'dud in his wars with the Seljuqs. Garshasp later died in 1051/2 in Khuzestan.

References

  1. Bosworth 1968, p. 53.
  2. Bosworth 1983, p. 328.

Bibliography

Preceded byMuhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar Kakuyid Emir of Hamadan
1041 – 1047
Succeeded bySeljuq conquest
Kakuyid dynasty
Early members
In Isfahan (1008–1051)
and Yazd (1008–1141)
In Hamadan (1023–1047)
Other family members
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