Fakr al-Din Shaddad ibn Mahmud
{{Short description|Shaddadid emir of Ani from sometime after 1131 until 1155}}
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Fakr al-Din Shaddad ibn Mahmud was the Kurdish Shaddadid emir of Ani from sometime after 1131 until 1155.
Fakr al-Din Shaddad b. Mahmud spent most of his reign in attempts to fend off the resurgent Georgians. To this end, he sought to forge a marital alliance with the Saltukids of Erzurum and even tried to sell them Ani, but he eventually defected the Saltukids to King Demetrius I of Georgia. A revolt in Ani forced Fakr al-Din Shaddad into exile in the Ayyubid state in Syria. He spent his last years, living near Ani, but without entertaining power. His successor was his brother, Fadl V.{{cite book|last1=Peacock|first1=Andrew|title=Encyclopædia Iranica Online|date=2011|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/shaddadids|accessdate=18 June 2015|chapter=Shaddadids}}
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Category:Shaddadid emirs of Ani
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