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    The Barmakids (Persian: برمکیان Barmakiyân; Arabic: البرامكة al-Barāmikah ), also spelled Barmecides, were an influential Iranian family from Balkh, where they were originally hereditary Buddhist leaders (in the Nawbahar monastery), and subsequently came to great political power under theSee more

    The family is traceable back to the hereditary Buddhist administrators of the Buddhist monastery of Nava Vihāra (Nawbahar) west of Balkh (Northern Afghanistan). Historians of Islam have sometimes … See more

    The Barmakid family was an early supporter of the Abbasid revolt against the Umayyads and of As-Saffah. This gave Khalid bin Barmak considerable … See more

    A number of canals, mosques and other public works owe their existence to the initiative and munificence of the Barmakids. Al Fadl ibn Yahya is credited with introducing the … See more

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    In 803, the family lost favor in the eyes of Harun al-Rashīd, and many of its members were imprisoned.
    According to Rit Nosotro, Harun al-Rashīd found his chief … See more

    Baramkeh, which is named after the Barmakids, is a neighborhood and district in the Qanawat municipality of Damascus. See more

    • Abbas, I. (1988). "Barmakids". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 8. New York. pp. 806–809.
    Barthold, W. & Sourdel, D. (1960). "al-Barāmika". In Gibb, H. A. R. See more

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    WebCategory:Barmakids - Wikipedia Help Category:Barmakids Pages in category "Barmakids" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not …

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    Who were the Barmakids?The Barmakids ( Persian: برمکیان Barmakiyân; Arabic: البرامكة al-Barāmikah ), also spelled Barmecides, were an influential Iranian family from Balkh, where they were originally hereditary Buddhist leaders (in the Nawbahar monastery), and subsequently came to great political power under the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad.
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    What does Barmak mean?According to al-Masudi, the name Barmak was not a name but a title of the high priest of the fire temple of the city, though recent research makes it certain that it was a Buddhist title changed to look more Iranian. His wife was enslaved during the battle for Balkh in 705 and given to the Arab general's brother 'Abd-Ullah.
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    Who was Khalid ibn Barmak?See Khalid ibn Barmak . Khalid al-Barmaki (705–782) occupied distinguished positions under first two Abbasid Caliphs, al-Saffah (722–754) and al-Mansur (714–775). He had risen to be the vizier, following death of Abu Salma and Abul Jahm. Khalid was on such intimate terms with al-Saffah that his daughter was nursed by the wife of the Caliph.
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    What caused the fall of the Barmakids?The Barmakids’ fall was sudden and brutal. Many accusations were made against them at the time, but the Barmakids’ disgrace is to be attributed, first, to their overmighty influence in the court, administration, and society. Second, they seized every opportunity to enrich themselves (which accounts for their ostentatious generosity).
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    WebThe Barmakids , also spelled Barmecides, were an influential Iranian[2][3] family from Balkh, where they were originally hereditary Buddhist leaders ,[a][5] and subsequently …

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    • Barmak entered Damascus during the reign of Abd al-Malik b. Marwan (r. 65/685-86/705) and according to another report during the reign of Hisham b. Abd al-Malik (r. 105/723-125/743) and found a high status in the Umayyad court. Barmak married a Chaghaniyan princess, who bore him three sons named Khalid, Hasan, and Umar and a girl named Umm Khalid. ...
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    WebKhalid ibn Barmak‎ (1 F) Media in category "Barmakids" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. A member of the Barmakid family offering gifts to the Caliph, From …

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    WebBarmakids, also called Barmecides, Arabic Al-barāmika, or Al-barmak, priestly family of Iranian origin, from the city of Balkh in Khorāsān, who achieved prominence in the 8th …

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    WebLa Barmakidoj (perse برمکیان Barmakīyān; arabe البرامكة - al-Barāmikah, el Sanskrito: pramuĥa प्रमुख "estro, ĉefa administranto, registristo"); ankaŭ literumita Barmecides, …

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    WebEls barmàquides (al-Baramika o al-Barmak) fou un família iraniana de secretaris i visirs dels primers califes abbàssides. El seu nom deriva de Barmak, portat per l'ancestre i que …

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