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Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla was a Hamdanid prince, active as a governor and general for his uncle, Sayf al-Dawla, Emir of Aleppo. Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad was one of the sons of Nasir al-Dawla, the Hamdanid emir of Mosul. In 337 AH (947/948 CE) his uncle, Sayf al-Dawla, appointed him as governor of his capital, Aleppo. In the next year, 949/950, he led an expedition against the Byzantine army that raided the environs of Antioch, but was defeated with heavy loss by the Byzantine general Leo Phokas the Younger.

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  • Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad ibn Nasir al-Dawla (en)
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  • Abul Fauaris Maomé ibne Nácer Adaulá (pt)
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  • Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla was a Hamdanid prince, active as a governor and general for his uncle, Sayf al-Dawla, Emir of Aleppo. Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad was one of the sons of Nasir al-Dawla, the Hamdanid emir of Mosul. In 337 AH (947/948 CE) his uncle, Sayf al-Dawla, appointed him as governor of his capital, Aleppo. In the next year, 949/950, he led an expedition against the Byzantine army that raided the environs of Antioch, but was defeated with heavy loss by the Byzantine general Leo Phokas the Younger. (en)
  • Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla fue un príncipe hamdánida que sirvió a su tío Sayf al-Dawla, emir de Alepo, en calidad de gobernador y general. Ibn Nasir al-Dawla era uno de los hijos de Nasir al-Dawla, el emir hamdaní de Mosul.​ En el 947/948, su tío, Sayf al-Dawla, le nombró gobernador de su capital, Alepo.​ Al año siguiente, dirigió una expedición contra el ejército bizantino que talaba la comarca de Antioquía; el general bizantino León Focas el Joven lo venció y le infligió copiosas bajas.​ (es)
  • Abul Fauaris Maomé ibne Nácer Adaulá (Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla - lit. "Abul Fauaris Maomé, filho de Nácer Adaulá") foi um príncipe hamadânida, ativo como governador e general de seu tio, o emir de Alepo Ceife Adaulá. Era um dos filhos do Nácer Adaulá. Em 337 A.H. (947/948) seu tio nomeou-o governador de sua capital Alepo e ele liderou tropas contra o exército bizantino que invadiu as redondezas de Antioquia, mas foi derrotado com pesadas baixas pelo general Leão Focas, o Jovem. (pt)
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  • Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla was a Hamdanid prince, active as a governor and general for his uncle, Sayf al-Dawla, Emir of Aleppo. Abu'l-Fawaris Muhammad was one of the sons of Nasir al-Dawla, the Hamdanid emir of Mosul. In 337 AH (947/948 CE) his uncle, Sayf al-Dawla, appointed him as governor of his capital, Aleppo. In the next year, 949/950, he led an expedition against the Byzantine army that raided the environs of Antioch, but was defeated with heavy loss by the Byzantine general Leo Phokas the Younger. In 959 he led another campaign against the Byzantines, but was captured with all of his officers and escort by Leo Phokas. He remained in captivity until the prisoner exchange of 23 June 966 at Samosata, when he was released along with other Hamdanid prisoners, including the celebrated poet Abu Firas al-Hamdani. (en)
  • Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla fue un príncipe hamdánida que sirvió a su tío Sayf al-Dawla, emir de Alepo, en calidad de gobernador y general. Ibn Nasir al-Dawla era uno de los hijos de Nasir al-Dawla, el emir hamdaní de Mosul.​ En el 947/948, su tío, Sayf al-Dawla, le nombró gobernador de su capital, Alepo.​ Al año siguiente, dirigió una expedición contra el ejército bizantino que talaba la comarca de Antioquía; el general bizantino León Focas el Joven lo venció y le infligió copiosas bajas.​ En 959 encabezó otra campaña contra los bizantinos, pero fue apresado con todos sus oficiales y séquito por León Focas. Permaneció cautivo hasta el intercambio de prisioneros que se hizo en Samósata el 23 de junio de 966; fue entonces liberado junto con otros prisioneros hamdaníes, entre ellos el célebre poeta .​ (es)
  • Abul Fauaris Maomé ibne Nácer Adaulá (Abū'l-Fawāris Muḥammad ibn Nāṣir al-Dawla - lit. "Abul Fauaris Maomé, filho de Nácer Adaulá") foi um príncipe hamadânida, ativo como governador e general de seu tio, o emir de Alepo Ceife Adaulá. Era um dos filhos do Nácer Adaulá. Em 337 A.H. (947/948) seu tio nomeou-o governador de sua capital Alepo e ele liderou tropas contra o exército bizantino que invadiu as redondezas de Antioquia, mas foi derrotado com pesadas baixas pelo general Leão Focas, o Jovem. Em 959, Abul Fauaris Maomé liderou outra campanha contra os bizantinos, mas foi capturado com todos os seus oficiais e escoltado por Leão Focas. Ele permaneceu em cativeiro até a troca de prisioneiros de 23 de junho de 966 em Samósata, quando foi libertado ao lado de outros prisioneiros hamadânidas, incluindo o celebrado poeta Abu Firas Hamadani. (pt)
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