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Khalaf I — Abu Ahmad Khalaf (November 937 March 1009) was the Saffarid amir of Sistan from 963 until 1002. Although he was renowned in the eastern Islamic world as a scholar, his reign was characterized by violence and instability, and Saffarid rule over… … Wikipedia
Ahmad I bin Mohammed — Abu Ja far Ahmad b. Muhammad (June 21, 906 March 31, 963) was the amir of Sistan from 923 until his death. He is responsible for restoring Saffarid rule over Sistan, and was a great patron of the arts. AncestorsAbu Ja’far Ahmad’s father was named … Wikipedia
Abdallah ibn Ahmad — ‘Abdallah ibn Ahmad was the amir of Sistan from 922 to 923.‘Abdallah became amir on the night of October 8, 922, when he led an uprising in Zarang against Ahmad ibn Qudam. Most of the people of Zarang supported ‘Abdallah, forcing Ahmad to flee… … Wikipedia
Al-Mu'addal — was the Saffarid ruler of Zarang for a part of 911.In 890 al Mu addal and his brother al Laith helped their father Ali escape from imprisonment at the hands of the latter s uncle, the Saffarid amir Amr bin Laith. The three of them fled to… … Wikipedia
Tahir I — Abu l Hasan Tahir (883 10th century) was amir of the Saffarid amirate from 901 until 909. He was the son of Muhammad b. Amr. In 900 the ruling Saffarid amir, Amr bin Laith, was captured by the Samanids while campaigning against them in Khurasan.… … Wikipedia
Ahmad ibn Qudam — was the amir of Sistan from c. 919 until 923.Ahmad rose to power in Sistan after the assassination of Kathir ibn Ahmad in 919. In order to maintain friendly relations with the neighboring Abbasid Caliphate, the new ruler offered to pay tribute… … Wikipedia
Mohammed I of Persia — Muhammad ibn Ali was amir of the Saffarid amirate from 910 until 911. Early in 910 Muhammad’s brother, the Saffarid amir Al Laith b. Ali, led an army west towards Fars in an effort to wrest it from its ruler, the slave commander Sebük eri. Since… … Wikipedia
Merv (East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province) — Merv was a metropolitan province of the Church of the East between the fifth and eleventh centuries, with several known suffragan dioceses. Contents 1 Background 2 The diocese of Merv 3 The diocese of Herat 4 … Wikipedia
Uthman Ibn Affan — ‘Uthmān ibn ‘Affān (Arabic: ar. عثمان بن عفان) (c. 579 July 17 656) was one of the sahaba (companions). An early convert to Islam, he played a major role in early Islamic history, most notably as the third Caliph of the Rashidun Empire (644 to… … Wikipedia
History of Balochistan — Balochistan is one of the four provinces of Pakistan. [ [http://www.pabalochistan.gov.pk/index.php/home/en Provincial Assembly of Balochistan] ] It was conquered by the British Empire on October 1, 1887 [… … Wikipedia
Laith — Al Laith (d. 928) was amir of the Saffarid amirate from 909 until 910. He was the son of Ali ibn al Laith. In 890 al Laith and his brother al Mu addal helped their father Ali escape from imprisonment at the hands of the latter s uncle, the… … Wikipedia