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224: 100: 247:, who was a vassal of the Ghaznavids. However, Muhammad kept rebelling against Mas'ud I, and Hamdawi was shortly sent to deal with the latter, which he managed to accomplish. During the same period, Hamdawi had to protect Jibal from marauding 258:
However, the Ghaznavids were never able to destroy the power of the Kakuyids, who managed to keep their domains as Ghaznavid vassals. In 1036/7, Hamdawi was repelled from Jibal by Muhammad, and was forced to withdraw to
388: 274:. During this period, Mas'ud I appointed Hamwudi as his chief advisor. After 1040/1, Hamdawi disappears from sources, and his fate remains unknown. 358: 476: 220:, who shortly appointed Ahmad Maymandi as his vizier, while appointing Hamdawi as the fiscal administrator of the entire Ghaznavid Empire. 183: 117: 244: 164: 136: 121: 255:. Hamdawi managed to defeat the Turks, and then had their chief including another important member of their group captured. 496: 481: 471: 143: 491: 486: 382: 150: 110: 74:
Hamdawi belonged to a distinguished and rich family of noble origins, and had his own palace, which, according to
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Hamdawi, during his youth, served in the Ghaznavid army, and was also a student (or assistant) of
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The Annals of the Saljuq Turks: Selections from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh of Ibn al-Athir
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Persian statesman, military officer and vizier of Ghaznavids (11th century CE)
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In 1038, the Oghuz Turks captured Nishapur, which forced its governor
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who had arrived in the region from their steppes north to
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