Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Al-dawla
Sayf al-Dawla
Sayf al-Dawla o Saif al-Daulá fue el señor y fundador del más importante principado hamdánida del norte de Siria. Gobernó en el periodo 945–967 desde Alepo. Su reinado se caracterizó por las luchas constantes contra el Imperio bizantino,que duraron veinte años, y por su mecenazgo de filósofos y poetas. Se le considera la encarnaciónl ideal del caballero árabe.
Rukn al-Dawla
Hasan, better known by his laqab as Rukn al-Dawla, was the first Buyid amir of northern and central Iran. He was the son of Buya.
Mu'izz al-Dawla
Ahmad ibn Buya, after 945 better known by his laqab of Mu'izz al-Dawla, was the first of the Buyid emirs of Iraq, ruling from 945 until his death.
Baha' al-Dawla
Abu Nasr Firuz Kharshadh, better known by his laqab of Baha al-Dawla was the Buyid amir of Iraq (988–1012), along with Fars and Kerman (998–1012). His early reign was dominated by struggles with his rival relatives over control of the western Persian provinces, but by 998 he managed to establish his supremacy over the Buyid confederation. His reign nevertheless saw the increasing encroachment of neighbouring powers on Buyid territory, and marks the beginning of the decline of the Buyids' power. He was the third son of 'Adud al-Dawla.
Fakhr al-Dawla
Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Hasan, better known by his laqab of Fakhr al-Dawla was the Buyid amir of Jibal, Hamadan (984–997) and Gurgan and Tabaristan (984–997). He was the second son of Rukn al-Dawla.
Imad-ad-Dawla
Ali ibn Buya, known by his laqab Imad al-Dawla, was the founder of the Buyid dynasty in Iran.
'Izz al-Dawla
Bakhtiyar, better known by his laqab of ʿIzz al-Dawla, was the Buyid amir of Iraq (967–978).
Samsam al-Dawla
Abu Kalijar Marzuban, also known as Samsam al-Dawla was the Buyid amir of Iraq (983–987), as well as Fars and Kerman. He was the second son of 'Adud al-Dawla. The Abbasids recognized his succession and conferred upon him the title Samsam al-Dawla. He lacked the qualities of his father 'Adud al-Dawla and failed to have a grip upon his state affairs. His rule was marked by revolts and civil wars.
Sharaf al-Dawla
Shirdil Abu'l-Fawaris was the Buyid amir of Kerman and Fars (983-988/9), as well as Iraq (987-988/9). He was the eldest son of 'Adud al-Dawla.
Sultan al-Dawla
Abu Shuja, better known by his laqab of Sultan al-Dawla, was the Buyid amir of Fars (1012–1024) and Iraq (1012–1021). He was the son of Baha' al-Dawla.