Fadlun ibn Fadl

[a][1] He ruled from 1073 to 1075, until the Seljuk Sultan Malik-Shah removed him from power,[2] giving him Astarabad.

[2] The realm was then absorbed by the Great Seljuqs, placing Sav-Tegin as governor of Ganja.

[2] Following the death of Sav-Tegin in 1085, Fadl instigated a revolt and gained possession of Ganja.

[2] Ebn al-Aṯir mentions a Fadl then died in poverty in Baghdad in 1091, but if it was him or his father is in doubt.

A collateral line of Shaddadids, through Manuchihr ibn Shavur, continued to rule in Ani.