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Hasanawayhid or Hasanuyid ({{lang-ar|حسنویه}}, {{lang-ku|Dewleta Hesnewiyan}}) was a Kurdish Muslim[1][2][3][4] principality from 961 to 1015, centered at Dinawar (northeast of present-day Kermanshah). The principality ruled western Iran and upper Mesopotamia. The founder of the dynasty was Hasanwayh from the Kurdish tribe of Barzikani. He managed to successfully resist Sahlan ibn Musafir, the Buyid governor of Hamadan, and the Buyid vizier, Ibn al-Amid. In 970 he reached a compromise with Amid's successor which guaranteed his autonomy. Hasanwayh died in 979 at Sarmaj, located in south of Bisitun. After Hasanwayh's death, conflict broke out between several of his sons. The intervention of Buyid Mu'ayyad al-Dawla of Ray led to defeat of Fakhr al-Dawla, one of Hasanwayh's sons. Then another heir, Badr ibn Hasanwayh (also known as Abu'l-Najm and Nasir al-Dawla), was installed as the leader of Bazikani Kurds, and the principality became a vassal of the Buyids. Badr expanded Hasanwayhid control to Shapur-Khwast, Dinawar, Nahavand, Asadabad, Borujerd, Ahwaz, Ilam, Kermanshah, Hulwan and Sharazur (Kirkuk). Around 1006, the principality came into conflict with the Annazids to the west. Badr finally died in a minor battle in 1014. The principality was conquered by Abul-Shawk, the Annazid ruler. However the princely family continued to rule their stronghold at Sarmaj until the Seljuk Ibrahim Inal entered their territory in 1047. Hasanwayhid rulers
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References1. ^Hugh Kennedy, The Prophet and the Age of the Caliphates [https://books.google.com/books?id=Kak0CwAAQBAJ&pg=PA215&dq=%22The+Kurdish+dynasties+which+emerged+in+the+second+half%22&hl=de&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi67dqR8dHKAhVhpnIKHaJnDXYQ6AEIHzAA#v=onepage&q=%22The%20Kurdish%20dynasties%20which%20emerged%20in%20the%20second%20half%22&f=false The Kurdish dynasties which emerged in the second half of tenth century...the Hasanuyids] * Hasanwayh in The Encyclopaedia of Islam.2. ^{{cite book| last = M. Gunter| first = Michael| title = Historical dictionary of the Kurds| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=DoNSXwb8D9EC&pg=PA117| year = 2011| publisher = Scarecrow Press| isbn = 978-0-8108-7507-4 }} 3. ^{{cite book| last = Lokman I. Meho,Kelly L. Maglaughli| title = Kurdish culture and society: an annotated bibliography| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=sl4PIeyWriUC| year = 1968| publisher = Greenwood Publishing Group| isbn = 978-0-313-31543-5 }} 4. ^Julia Ashtiany, Abbasid Belles Lettres [https://books.google.com/books?id=4sFzGGqA6uoC&pg=PA15&dq=%22like+the+Hasanuyids+of+the+central+Zagros+mountains+or+the+Marwanids%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FR73VN-XF4TNygOkm4LIDQ&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22like%20the%20Hasanuyids%20of%20the%20central%20Zagros%20mountains%20or%20the%20Marwanids%22&f=false like the Hasanuyids of the central Zagros mountains or the Marwanids of Mayyafaraqin were Kurdish]
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