Persian 11th c. political leader
Ali ibn Faramurz (Persian : علی بن فرامرز ), was the Kakuyid Emir of Yazd and Abarkuh . He was the son of Faramurz .
Biography
In 1076/1077, Ali married a daughter of Chaghri Beg named Khadija Arslan Khatun , who was the widow of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Qa'im (1031–1075). Ali was a faithful vassal of the Seljuqs and spent most of his reign at the court of the Seljuq sultan Malik-Shah I in Isfahan . He was a patron of the Persian poet Mu'izzi who wrote some poems dedicated to him.
After the death of Malik-Shah I in 1092, Ali supported his brother Tutush I who dominated the western part of the Seljuq Empire and considered his claim to the throne superior to Barkiyaruq's . Tutush, however, was decisively defeated in a battle near Ray in 1095, where he and Ali were killed. Ali was succeeded by his son Garshasp II .
References
Bibliography
Janine and Dominique Sourdel, Historical Dictionary of Islam , Éd. PUF, ISBN 978-2-13-054536-1 , article Kakuyids , pp. 452–453.
Bosworth, C. Edmund (1998). "KĀKUYIDS". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. XV, Fasc. 4 . London et al.: C. Edmund Bosworth. pp. 359– 362.
Bosworth, C. E. (1968). "The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World (A.D. 1000–1217)". In Frye, R. N. (ed.). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5: The Saljuq and Mongol periods . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1– 202. ISBN 0-521-06936-X .
Bosworth, C. Edmund (1985). "ʿALĪ B. FARĀMARZ". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 8 . London et al.: C. Edmund Bosworth. pp. 848– 849.
Early members In Isfahan (1008–1051) and Yazd (1008–1141) In Hamadan (1023–1047) Other family members