The Hamdanids, after scoring initial victories against …
Years: 948 - 948
The Hamdanids, after scoring initial victories against the invaders, are occupied with blocking incursions by imperial forces in the north, and are thus compelled to cede central and southern Syria to the Ikhshidites in 948.
A peace treaty is negotiated between Sayf ad-Dawlah and the Ikhshidids.
Hereafter Sayf's, most important concern will be with the Eastern Roman Empire.
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- Egypt in the Middle Ages
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
- Hamdanid Dynasty
- Ikhshidid dynasty
