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The Kakuyids (also called Kakwayhids, Kakuwayhids or Kakuyah) () were a dynasty of origin that held power in western Persia, and (c. 1008–c. 1051). They later became (governors) of , and from c. 1051 to 1141. They were related to the . The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World, C.E. Bosworth, The Cambridge History of Iran, Vol. 5, ed. J. A. Boyle, John Andrew Boyle, (Cambridge University Press, 1968), 37.


Origins
Scholars state that the Kakuyids were , and relatives of , who was from the .


History
The founder of the Kakuyid dynasty was Ala al-Dawla Muhammad, a military leader under the service of the of . His father, Rustam Dushmanziyar, had also served the Buyids, and was given lands in the to protect them against the local rulers of the neighbouring region of . Rustam was the uncle of , a princess from the Bavand dynasty who was married to the Buyid (ruler) (). Because of this connection, Ala al-Dawla Muhammad is often referred to as Ibn Kakuya or Pisar-i Kaku, "meaning son of the uncle." By 1008, he was the governor of the city of , a position which Sayyida Shirin had secured him. However, the report of the 11th-century local historian of Isfahan, , suggests that Ala al-Dawla Muhammad was in control of the city at least as early as 1003. Over time, he effectively became independent of Buyid control.

At times Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar acted as an ally of the Buyids; when was faced with a revolt in Hamadan, for example, he turned to the Kakuyids for aid. Shortly after Shams al-Daula died, he was succeeded by Sama' al-Dawla, however, the Kakuyids invaded and took control of Hamadan in 1023 or 1024. They then moved on and seized Hulwan from the '. The Buyid Musharrif al-Dawla, who ruled over and , forced the Kakuyids to withdraw from Hulwan, but they retained Hamadan. Peace was made between the two sides, and a matrimonial alliance was eventually arranged.

Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar was succeeded in 1041 by his son . While in Hamadan another Kakuyid, , took power. In 1095, became the new emir of the Kakuyid dynasty, and was later killed at the Battle of Qatwan in 1141.Bosworth, Clifford Edmund, Historic cities of the Islamic world, (BRILL, 2007), 562. Faramurz's reign was cut short by the , who after a year-long siege of Isfahan took the city in 1051 or 1052. Despite this, Faramurz was given and Abarkuh in fief by the Seljuks. The Kakuyids remained the governors of these provinces until sometime in the mid-12th century; their rule during this time was known for the construction of mosques, canals and fortifications.


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