Manuchihr ibn Shavur was a
Shaddadid emir
Emir (; ar, أمير ' ), sometimes transliterated amir, amier, or ameer, is a word of Arabic origin that can refer to a male monarch, aristocrat, holder of high-ranking military or political office, or other person possessing actual or cer ...
of
Ani from 1072 to 1118, the first of the dynasty to rule this key city, formerly an
Armenian royal capital.
Manuchihr b. Shavur began his rule under the suzerainty of the
Seljuk sultan Malikshah. During his reign, Ani suffered a famine and military pressure from the Seljuks. Manuchihr sponsored several building projects, including a mosque, fortifications, a large
bath, and a
caravansarai
A caravanserai (or caravansary; ) was a roadside inn where travelers ( caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey. Caravanserais supported the flow of commerce, information and people across the network of trade routes covering ...
. He also patronized the poet
Asadi Tusi
Abu Nasr Ali ibn Ahmad Asadi Tusi ( fa, ابونصر علی بن احمد اسدی طوسی; – 1073) was a Persian poet, linguist and author. He was born at the beginning of the 11th century in Tus, Iran, in the province of Khorasan, and died ...
. He was succeeded by his son,
Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Manuchihr.
References
Shaddadid emirs of Ani
11th-century rulers in Asia
12th-century rulers in Asia
11th-century Kurdish people
12th-century Kurdish people
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