Bad al-Kurdi Abu Abdullah Al-Husain bin Dostak and his conflicts with Prince Al-Buwahey, the state and his children (367-380 AH / 977-990 AD)

Abstract

The political conditions such as the weakness of the authority of the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad to the control of the Boehin it, as well as that the Boehin was based in Shiraz, so the country in northern Iraq, far from the center of their rule could not control, and the weakness of this control to expose these territories to the attacks of the Byzantines on her . As well as the attempts of the states that emerged at the time, especially the Fatimid state to control them, and the rise of the Hamdani who exploited the security chaos and enjoyed independence and established an independent emirate for them. All this led to the emergence of the character of Abu Abdullah al-Husayn bin Dostak, nicknamed the (Bad Kurdish) in Diyarbakir and al-Jazeera in the middle of the fourth century AH / tenth century,The second section deals with the position of the Kurdish Badad from the children of the State of Qatar (Samsam State, Honor of the State, Bahaa State). The conclusion was a presentation of the main findings of this study.