Similarities between 'Adud al-Dawla and Qabus
'Adud al-Dawla and Qabus have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan, At-Ta'i, Bisutun, Buyid dynasty, Emir, Fakhr al-Dawla, Gilan Province, Gorgan, Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, Rey, Iran, Rukn al-Dawla, Samanid Empire, Semnan, Iran, Sunni Islam, Tabaristan, Ziyarid dynasty.
Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan
Al-Hasan ibn al-Fairuzan (fl. 10th century) was a Daylamite prince from the Firuzanid family.
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At-Ta'i
Aṭ-Ṭāʼiʻ (932 – 3 August 1003) was the Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad from 974 to 991.
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Bisutun
Bisutun (died 977) was the ruler of the Ziyarids (967–977).
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Buyid dynasty
The Buyid dynasty or the Buyids (آل بویه Āl-e Buye), also known as Buwaihids, Bowayhids, Buyahids, or Buyyids, was an Iranian Shia dynasty of Daylamite origin.
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Emir
An emir (أمير), sometimes transliterated amir, amier, or ameer, is an aristocratic or noble and military title of high office used in a variety of places in the Arab countries, West African, and Afghanistan.
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Fakhr al-Dawla
Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Hasan (ابوالحسن علی بن حسن), better known by his laqab of Fakhr al-Dawla ('فخر الدولة, "Pride of the Dynasty") (died October or November 997) was the Buyid amir of Jibal (976–980, 984–997), Hamadan (984–997) and Gurgan and Tabaristan (984–997).
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Gilan Province
Gilan Province (اُستان گیلان, Ostān-e Gīlān, also Latinized as Guilan) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran.
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Gorgan
Gorgan (گرگان; formerly Astrabad or Astarabad (استرآباد)) is the capital city of Golestan Province, Iran.
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Mu'ayyad al-Dawla
Abu Mansur Buya (ابو منصور بویه; died 983), better known his honorific title of Mu'ayyad al-Dawla (مویدالدوله; "Helper of the Empire") was the Buyid amir of Hamadan (976–983), Jibal (977–983), Tabaristan (980–983), and Gorgan (981–983).
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Rey, Iran
Rey or Ray (شهر ری, Šahr-e Rey, “City of Ray”), also known as Rhages (Ῥάγαι, or Europos (Ευρωπός) Rhagai; Rhagae or Rhaganae) and formerly as Arsacia, is the capital of Rey County in Tehran Province of Iran, and the oldest existing city in the province.
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Rukn al-Dawla
Hasan (died September 976), better known by his laqab as Rukn al-Dawla (Persian: رکنالدوله دیلمی), was the first Buyid amir of northern and central Iran (c. 935-976).
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Samanid Empire
The Samanid Empire (سامانیان, Sāmāniyān), also known as the Samanian Empire, Samanid dynasty, Samanid Emirate, or simply Samanids, was a Sunni Iranian empire, ruling from 819 to 999.
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Semnan, Iran
Semnan (سمنان, also Romanized as Semnān and Samnān) is the capital city of Semnan Province, Iran.
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Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest denomination of Islam.
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Tabaristan
Tabaristan (from Middle Persian:, Tapurstān), also known as Tapuria (land of Tapurs), was the name applied to Mazandaran, a province in northern Iran.
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Ziyarid dynasty
The Ziyarid dynasty (زیاریان) was an Iranian dynasty of Gilaki origin that ruled Tabaristan from 930 to 1090.
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- What 'Adud al-Dawla and Qabus have in common
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'Adud al-Dawla and Qabus Comparison
'Adud al-Dawla has 129 relations, while Qabus has 34. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 9.82% = 16 / (129 + 34).
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