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Prince khurshid - Shuja' al-Din Khurshid
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Prince Khurshid
Prince Khurshid
Name: Khurshid
Father Name: Abu-Baker
Year Of Birth: 1123
Year Of Death: 1223
Place Of Birth: Lorestan
Place Of Death: Lorestan
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Prince Khurshid ( Shuja' al-Din Khurshid 1123 AD - 1223 AD ). He is the Kurdish prince Khurshid bin Abu Bakr bin Muhammad, nicknamed Shuja al-Din Khurshid, The founder of the Khurshidid Kurdish state in Lorestan al-Saghra, southeast of Kurdistan, whose rulers were called Atabek Lorestan, which lasted between the years 1184 AD - 1307 AD),In the year 580 AH / 1184 AD, Shuja al-Din Khurshid, the leader of the Cengruyî tribe in the region of Lorestan al-Saghra, was able to unite the tribes of Lorestan al-Saghra and control the prestigious castle of Manrod, which was one of the strongholds of Lorestan.Thus, the foundations of the Khurshidid Kurdish state, whose rulers were called Atabek of Loristan the Small,and it lasted for (123) years. Worried about the expansion of capabilities Shuja al-Din Khurshid and his subjects, the Abbasid caliph Nasser of God's religion, So he summoned Shuja’ al-Din Khurshid and his brother Nur al-Din Muhammad to Baghdad, and demanded the surrender of Manrud Castle. But Shuja al-Din Khurshid refused to hand over the castle,So the Abbasid caliph the supporter of God's religion imprisoned his brother Nour al-Din Muhammad, where he died in prison. In the end, Shuja al-Din Khurshid agreed to give up the castle of Manrud, and replace it with Tarazak in the province of Khuzestan. He ruled there for about 30 years.Prince Shuja al-Din Khurshid had two sons, namely Haider and Badr al-Din, His son Haider was killed at the beginning of his founding of the Khurshidid state, in a battle with some small Lorestan tribes who opposed Shuja al-Din Khurshid. In the last years of the rule of the Emir Shuja al-Din Khurshid, the Turks of Bayat invaded the lands of the Kurdish Khurshidian state, So the prince Shuja al-Din Khurshid sent his son Badr al-Din and his nephew Saif al-Din Rustam to suppress the invaders, and a battle took place near the city of Borujerd, in which the Khurshid forces were victorious, and the leader of the Bayat tribes was captured by Badr al-Din Khurshid,
After Badr al-Din's victory over the Turks, his father, Prince Shuja al-Din Khurshid, chose him as crown prince. As a result, his cousin Saif al-Din Rustam felt jealous of him. Which made him pretend to the prince Shuja al-Din Khurshid that his son Badr al-Din is tired of his father's long life, and intends to assassinate him in order to reach power as soon as possible, So he ordered Shuja al-Din Khurshid,who was influenced by the biography of his nephew Saif al-Din Rustam, to kill his son Badr al-Din secretly. But after a while, Shuja al-Din Khurshid realized the innocence of his son Badr al-Din, and that he killed him treacherously, which made him suffer a lot of grief for the rest of his life, Until he died in the year 1223 AD, and it is said that he died at the age of about 100 years.
After him, his nephew Saif Al-Din Rustam bin Noor Al-Din Muhammad inherited power.[1]
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Date of Birth: 00-00-1124
Date of Death: 00-00-1224 (100 Year)
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Country of birth: East Kurdistan
Country of death: East Kurdistan
Gender: Male
Nation: Kurd
People type: Kurdish Prince
Place of birth: Lurrstan
Place of death: Lurrstan
Place of Residence: Kurdistan
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