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Adud al-Dawla Shir-Zad (Persian: عدودالدوله شیرزاد), better known as Shir-Zad (شیرزاد) was the sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire from 1115 to 1116. A son of Mas'ud III (r. 1099–1115), Shir-Zad served as a governor in India during his father's reign. The deputy governor of Shir-Zad was Qiwam al-Mulk Nizam al-Din. During his governorship, Shir-Zad became very close friends with the Persian poet Masud Sa'd Salman, who had recently been released from his imprisonment at Nay. In one of his poems, Masud Sa'd Salman makes mention of a certain Amir Kaykavus at Shir-Zad's court in the city of Lahore, which may been the Ziyarid ruler and author of the Qabus-Nama, Kaykavus.

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  • شرزاد مجهول تاريخ الميلاد، وتوفي في 1116، وقد حكم الدولة الغزنوية من عام 1115 إلى 1116. شرزاد استمر فترة قصيرة في الحكم ثم نُحي عن العرش وقتل من قبل أخوه أرسلان شاه. وفي هذه المنازعة على العرش وقتل شرزاد قام أرسلان شاه بقتل بعض إخوته وحبس البعض الأخر، وقد استطاع بهرام شاه فقط النجاة. (ar)
  • Adud al-Dawla Shir-Zad (Persian: عدودالدوله شیرزاد), better known as Shir-Zad (شیرزاد) was the sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire from 1115 to 1116. A son of Mas'ud III (r. 1099–1115), Shir-Zad served as a governor in India during his father's reign. The deputy governor of Shir-Zad was Qiwam al-Mulk Nizam al-Din. During his governorship, Shir-Zad became very close friends with the Persian poet Masud Sa'd Salman, who had recently been released from his imprisonment at Nay. In one of his poems, Masud Sa'd Salman makes mention of a certain Amir Kaykavus at Shir-Zad's court in the city of Lahore, which may been the Ziyarid ruler and author of the Qabus-Nama, Kaykavus. It was probably at his accession that Shir-Zad adopted the laqab (honorific epithet) of Kamal al-Daula. He ruled for one year, until he was overthrown by his brother Arslan-Shah in February 1116. Shir-Zad fled to the Caspian lands, where he received shelter by the ispahbad (ruler) of the local Bavand dynasty of Tabaristan. With the help of the ispahbad, Shir-Zad made a pilgrimage to Mecca in April–May. After his return, Shir-Zad attempted to regain the throne from his brother, but was killed by the latter. No coins of Shir-Zad are known, which implies he did not rule long enough to have them minted, or none minted by him have been found yet. (en)
  • Камал ад-Даула Ширзад ибн Масуд (перс. کمال الدولہ‎; ? — 1116) — султан Газневидского султаната в 1115—1116 годах. (ru)
  • Ширзад (*д/н — 1116) — володар Газневідського султанату в 1115—1116 роках. Повне ім'я Камаль аль-Даула Ширзад ібн Масуд. (uk)
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  • Ghaznavid Sultan (en)
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  • Shir-Zad bin Mas'ūd (en)
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  • Shir-Zad (en)
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  • March 1115 – February 1116 (en)
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  • Sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire (en)
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  • March 1115 – February 1116 (en)
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  • شرزاد مجهول تاريخ الميلاد، وتوفي في 1116، وقد حكم الدولة الغزنوية من عام 1115 إلى 1116. شرزاد استمر فترة قصيرة في الحكم ثم نُحي عن العرش وقتل من قبل أخوه أرسلان شاه. وفي هذه المنازعة على العرش وقتل شرزاد قام أرسلان شاه بقتل بعض إخوته وحبس البعض الأخر، وقد استطاع بهرام شاه فقط النجاة. (ar)
  • Камал ад-Даула Ширзад ибн Масуд (перс. کمال الدولہ‎; ? — 1116) — султан Газневидского султаната в 1115—1116 годах. (ru)
  • Ширзад (*д/н — 1116) — володар Газневідського султанату в 1115—1116 роках. Повне ім'я Камаль аль-Даула Ширзад ібн Масуд. (uk)
  • Adud al-Dawla Shir-Zad (Persian: عدودالدوله شیرزاد), better known as Shir-Zad (شیرزاد) was the sultan of the Ghaznavid Empire from 1115 to 1116. A son of Mas'ud III (r. 1099–1115), Shir-Zad served as a governor in India during his father's reign. The deputy governor of Shir-Zad was Qiwam al-Mulk Nizam al-Din. During his governorship, Shir-Zad became very close friends with the Persian poet Masud Sa'd Salman, who had recently been released from his imprisonment at Nay. In one of his poems, Masud Sa'd Salman makes mention of a certain Amir Kaykavus at Shir-Zad's court in the city of Lahore, which may been the Ziyarid ruler and author of the Qabus-Nama, Kaykavus. (en)
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  • شرزاد (ar)
  • Shir-Zad of Ghazna (en)
  • Ширзад ибн Масуд (ru)
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