Samanid Empire

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former state in Central Asia

819 — 999  WikimediaWikidata

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819 — 999 Samanid Empire
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Isma`il MuntasirIsma'il Muntasir
Fighting between Mahmud of Ghazni and Abu `Ali SimjuriFighting between Mahmud of Ghazni and Abu 'Ali Simjuri
The Descendant of the Samanid dynastyThe Descendant of the Samanid dynasty
Wall painting of a mounted falconer from Nīshāpūr area, Sāmānid, 10th century (Museum of Islamic Archaeology, Tehran, Iran)Wall painting of a mounted falconer from Nīshāpūr area, Sāmānid, 10th century (Museum of Islamic Archaeology, Tehran, Iran)
Persian notes on Quranic booklets, written by a native of Tūs called Ahmad Khayqānī (905 CE)Persian notes on Quranic booklets, written by a native of Tūs called Ahmad Khayqānī (905 CE)
Arab-Ata Mausoleum, built in 977-78 in the village of Tim, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan.Arab-Ata Mausoleum, built in 977-78 in the village of Tim, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan.
Arab-Ata Mausoleum, built in 977-78 in the village of Tim, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan.Arab-Ata Mausoleum, built in 977-78 in the village of Tim, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan.
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict899UnknownSaffarid dynasty, Samanid Empire, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict900Battle of Gorganbattle, Alids of Tabaristan, Daylam and Gilan, Samanid EmpireWikidata
    eventarmed conflict940Battle of IskhabadZiyarid dynasty, Samanid Empire, Firuzanids, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict999Ghaznavid campaign in KhorasanGhaznavid Empire, military campaign, Samanid EmpireWikidata
    commonsimageIsma'il Muntasir Commons
    commonsimageFighting between Mahmud of Ghazni and Abu 'Ali Simjuri Commons
    commonsimageThe Descendant of the Samanid dynasty Commons
    commonsimageWall painting of a mounted falconer from Nīshāpūr area, Sāmānid, 10th century (Museum of Islamic Archaeology, Tehran, Iran) Commons
    commonsimagePersian notes on Quranic booklets, written by a native of Tūs called Ahmad Khayqānī (905 CE) Commons
    commonsimageArab-Ata Mausoleum, built in 977-78 in the village of Tim, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan. Commons
    commonsimageArab-Ata Mausoleum, built in 977-78 in the village of Tim, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan. Commons