Khusrau Shah


Khusrau Shah was the last king of the Justanids from 972 to ca. 1004. He was the son and successor of Manadhar.
The words "Khosrow" and "Shah" are both Persian words that mean "king".

Reign

During the reign of Khusrau Shah, relations between the Buyids flourished; he aided the Buyid ruler Adud al-Dawla in his campaigns by reinforcing him with Daylamite troops. When Khusrau Shah was sick, Adud al-Dawla sent one of his physicians, Jibrail III, to treat him. Fanna Khusraw married the sister of Khusrau Shah, who bore him Taj al-Dawla and Diya' al-Dawla. Khusrau Shah's brother Fuladh ibn Manadhar was a prominent Buyid officer who held much influence in the Buyid court of Baghdad.
Khusrau Shah died ca. 1004. The name of his successor is unknown, but the dynasty continued to rule in Rudbar until the late 11th-century.