Fadlun ibn Fadl
Fadlun ibn Fadl, or Fadl III was the last Shaddadid ruler of Arran from Ganja, which is in present-day Azerbaijan. He ruled from 1073 to 1075, until the Seljuk Sultan Malik-Shah removed him from power,[1] giving him Astarabad.[1] The realm was then absorbed by the Great Seljuqs, placing Sav-Tegin as governor of Ganja.[1]
Following the death of Sav-Tegin in 1085, Fadl instigated a revolt and gained possession of Ganja.[1] Malik-Shah launched a campaign in 1086 and removed Fadl from power again.[1] A collateral line of Shaddadids, through Manuchihr ibn Shavur, continued to rule in Ani.[1]
References
- The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranic World, C.E. Bosworth, The Cambridge History of Iran:The Saljuq and Mongol Period, Vol. 5, ed. J.A. Boyle, (Cambridge University Press, 1968), 95.
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