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    Saffarid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Saffarid dynasty (Persian: صفاریان, romanized: safaryan) was a Sunni Persian dynasty from Sistan that ruled over parts of Greater Iran, with its capital at Zaranj (a city now in southwestern Afghanistan), from 861 to 1003. One of the first indigenous Persian dynasties to emerge after the Islamic

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    The dynasty began with Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar (Ya'qub, son of Layth, the Coppersmith), a coppersmith who moved to the city of Zaranj. He left work to become an Ayyarand eventually got the power to act as an

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    The Tahirid city of Herat was captured in 870 and his campaign in the Badghis regionled to the capture of Kharidjites which later formed the Djash al-Shurat contingent in his army.

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    In 901, Amr Saffari was defeated at the battle of Balkh by the Samanids, and they lost Khorasan to them. The Saffarids were reduced to the provinces

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    The Saffarids gave great care to the Persian culture. Under their rule, the eastern Islamic world witnessed the emergence of prominent Persian poets such as Fayrouz Mashriqi,

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    • Encyclopædia Iranica Saffarids

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    • The Saffarid dynasty and its neighbors at its peak in 900 CE
    • Saffarid Soldier

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  2. SAFFARIDS – Encyclopaedia Iranica

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    01/01/2000 · SAFFARIDS, a dynasty of medieval Islamic eastern Iran which ruled from 247/861 to 393/1003.From a base in their home province of Sistān, the first Saffarids built up a vast if transient military empire which at one point stretched from the borders of Afghanistan and India in the east to Fārs, Ahvāz and the fringes of Iraq in the west, at one point invading Iraq and …

  3. Saffarid Dynasty - World History Maps

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    The Saffarid dynasty (Persian: صفاریان‎) was a Persian dynasty from Sistan that ruled over parts of Greater Iran, with its capital at Zaranj (a city now in southwestern Afghanistan), from 861 to 1003. One of the first indigenous Persian dynasties to emerge after the Islamic conquest, the Saffarid dynasty was part of the Iranian Intermezzo.

  4. Saffarid dynasty | History, Founder, & Facts | Britannica

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    Saffarid dynasty, Iranian dynasty that ruled a large area in eastern Iran. The dynasty’s founder, Yaʿqūb ibn Layth al-Ṣaffār (“the coppersmith”), took control of his native province, Seistan, about 866. By 869 he had extended his control into northeastern India, adding the Kabul Valley, Sindh,

  5. History of Iran: Saffarid Dynasty

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    Saffarid Dynasty. D uring the caliphate of al-Mutawakkil, Saleh ibn Nasr occupied Sistan on the pretext of driving out the Kharijites. In order to repulse the forces of Tahir ibn Abdollah, the ruler of Khorasan, he sought help from Yaqoub ibn Layth Saffar, who had made somewhat of a name for himself. Saleh was succeded by his brother Dirham ibn ...

  6. Safavid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Safavid dynasty (/ ˈ s æ f ə v ɪ d, ˈ s ɑː-/; Persian: دودمان صفوی, romanized: Dudmâne Safavi, pronounced [d̪uːd̪ˈmɒːne sæfæˈviː]) was one of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran from 1501 to 1736. The Safavid dynasty had its origin in the Safavid order of Sufism, which was established in the city of Ardabil in the Iranian Azerbaijan region.

    • Final ruler: Abbas III (1732–1736)
    • Được thành lập: 1501
  7. Safavid dynasty | History, Culture, Religion, & Facts ...

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    Safavid dynasty, (1501–1736), ruling dynasty of Iran whose establishment of Twelver Shiʿism as the state religion of Iran was a major factor in the emergence of a unified national consciousness among the various ethnic and linguistic elements of the country. The Safavids were descended from Sheikh Ṣafī al-Dīn (1253–1334) of Ardabīl ...

  8. Saffarid dynasty - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    The Saffarids or the Saffarid dynasty (Persian: سلسله صفاریان ‎) was a Persian empire. They ruled in Sistan from 861–1002. Sistan was a historical region in southeastern Iran, southwestern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Their capital was Zaranj, located in present-day Afghanistan.. References

    • Common languages: Persian
    • Government: Monarchy
  9. Saffariden – Wikipedia

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    Der rasche Aufstieg der Dynastie begann in Sistan in einer Zeit allgemeiner Unsicherheit, d. h. ständiger Kämpfe zwischen den Gouverneuren der Kalifen, aufständischen Bauern, lokalen Machthabern wie den Tahiriden, der Charidschiten-Sekte, Banden von Glaubenskriegern, Stammesführern und simplen Vigilanten. De…
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    • サッファール朝 - Wikipedia

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      15/06/2008 · Britannica - Saffarid Dynasty Nancy Hatch Dupree - An Historical Guide To Afghanistan この項目は、 イスラーム に関連した 書きかけの項目 です。

      • サーマーン朝の臣下となる: 900年
      • 滅亡: 1003年
      • 成立: 861年
      • Thời gian đọc ước tính: 1 phút
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