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Abu'l-Fada'il Sa'id al-Dawla (Arabic: أبو الفضائل سعيد الدولة) was the third Hamdanid ruler of the Emirate of Aleppo. He succeeded his father Sa'd al-Dawla in 991, but throughout his reign real power rested in the hands of Sa'd al-Dawla's former chamberlain, Lu'lu', to whose daughter Sa'id was wed. His reign was dominated by the Fatimid Caliphate's repeated attempts to conquer Aleppo, which was prevented only by the intervention of the Byzantine Empire. Warfare lasted until 1000, when a peace treaty was concluded guaranteeing Aleppo's continued existence as a buffer state between the two powers. Finally, in January 1002 Sa'id al-Dawla died, possibly poisoned by Lu'lu', and Lu'lu' assumed control of Aleppo in his own name.

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  • سعيد الدولة الحمداني (ar)
  • Saïd-ad-Dawla (hamdànida) (ca)
  • Saïd al-Dawla (fr)
  • Sa'id al-Dawla (en)
  • Saíde Adaulá (pt)
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  • أبو الفضائل سعيد الدولة الحمداني هو الحاكم الحمداني الثالث لإمارة حلب (381 - 392 هـ)، خلف والده سعد الدولة في عام 381 هـ/ 991م، ولكن طوال فترة حكمه بقيت السلطة الحقيقية في يد الحارس السابق لسعد الدولة لؤلؤ الكبير الذي زوجه ابنته. سيطرت على عهده محاولات الدولة الفاطمية المتكررة لاحتلال حلب، والتي منعتها فقط تدخلات الإمبراطورية البيزنطية. واستمرت الحرب حتى عام 1000م، حتى أبرم الفاطميين والبيزنطين معاهدة تضمن استمرار وجود إمارة حلب الحمدانية كدولة عازلة بين القوتين. وفي يناير 1002م/392هـ، توفي سعيد الدولة، وتولى لؤلؤ السيطرة على حلب. (ar)
  • Saïd al-Dawla (en arabe : سعيد الدولة / saʿīd ad-dawla) est le troisième émir hamdanide de l'émirat de l'Alep. Il succède à son père, Saad al-Dawla en 991 mais, au cours de son règne, le pouvoir réel est détenu par l'ancien hadjib de son père, Lu'lu', dont la fille est mariée à Saïd. Son règne est dominé par les tentatives répétées des Fatimides de s'emparer d'Alep, seulement contrecarrées par l'intervention de l'Empire byzantin. La guerre dure jusqu'an l'an 1000, quand un traité de paix confirme le maintien de l'émirat d'Alep comme Etat tampon entre les deux puissances régionales. Finalement, en janvier 1002, Saïd al-Dawla décède, peut-être empoisonné par Lu'lu, qui dirige désormais l'émirat en son nom propre. (fr)
  • Abu'l-Fada'il Sa'id al-Dawla (Arabic: أبو الفضائل سعيد الدولة) was the third Hamdanid ruler of the Emirate of Aleppo. He succeeded his father Sa'd al-Dawla in 991, but throughout his reign real power rested in the hands of Sa'd al-Dawla's former chamberlain, Lu'lu', to whose daughter Sa'id was wed. His reign was dominated by the Fatimid Caliphate's repeated attempts to conquer Aleppo, which was prevented only by the intervention of the Byzantine Empire. Warfare lasted until 1000, when a peace treaty was concluded guaranteeing Aleppo's continued existence as a buffer state between the two powers. Finally, in January 1002 Sa'id al-Dawla died, possibly poisoned by Lu'lu', and Lu'lu' assumed control of Aleppo in his own name. (en)
  • Abu Alfadail Saíde Adaulá foi o terceiro governante hamadânida do Emirado de Alepo. Sucedeu seu pai Sade Adaulá em 991, mas por todo seu reinado o poder permaneceu nas mãos do antigo camareiro de Sade, Lulu, o Velho, cuja filha Saíde foi casado. Em seu reinado o Califado Fatímida repetidamente tentou conquistar Alepo, mas foi impedido apenas pela intervenção do Império Bizantino. A guerra durou até 1000, quando um tratado de paz foi concluído, garantindo a existência de Alepo como Estado-tampão entre os dois poderes. Finalmente, em junho de 1002, Saíde morreu, possivelmente envenenado por Lulu, e Lulu assumiu o controle de Alepo em seu nome. (pt)
  • Abu-l-FadàIl Saïd-ad-Dawla (àrab: أبو الفضائل سعيد الدولة, Abū l-Faḍāʾil Saʿīd ad-Dawla), més conegut com Saïd-ad-Dawla, fou el tercer i darrer emir hamdànida d'Alep del 991 al 1002. A la mort del seu pare Sad-ad-Dawla el 991, el va succeir; va portar el làqab de Saïd-ad-Dawla, i va passar el seu regnat enfrontat amb els fatimites, rebent l'ajut de Bizanci. El 992 el general fatimita Mangutekin va atacar Alep i la va assetjar sense èxit, en part degut als atacs de Burtzes, governador romà d'Orient d'Antioquia i en part per la bona defensa de la ciutat i la manca d'esforç de Mangutekin. (ca)
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