- The
Banijurids or Abu
Dawudids were a short-lived
Iranian dynasty that
ruled Tukharistan and
parts of the
Hindu Kush. They were v****als of the Samanids...
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Saffarid dynasty Abbasid Caliphate Alid
dynasties of
northern Iran
Banijurids Bukhar Khudahs Prin****lity of
Ushrusana Prin****lity of
Farghana Sogdia...
- precipitation. It is
suspected that Hulbuk, a
medieval town,
housed the
Banijurids, a Turco-Iranian
dynasty from the
eastern region of
Central Asia. Hulbuk...
- dirhams. Mid-9th century, one of
their tributaries Abu Da'udid or the
Banijurid Amir Da'ud b. Abu Da'ud Abbas,
undertook an
obscure campaign into eastern...
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Eastern Kara-Khanid (AD 1032–1210)
Western Kara-Khanid (AD 1041–1212)
Banijurids (AD 848–908)
Ghurid dynasty (c. AD 879–1215) Prin****lity of Ushrusana...
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Abbasids finally established direct control over it. A
branch of the
Banijurids of
Tokharistan ruled over the area
under the Abbasids, and acknowledged...
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Farighunid amir
mentioned is
Ahmad ibn Farighun. Ahmad,
together with the
Banijurids, was
compelled to
recognize the
Saffarid Amr ibn al-Layth as his suzerain...
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ruler Amr ibn al-Layth, Ahmad,
along with
another local Iranian ruler the
Banijurid Abu
Dawud Muhammad ibn Ahmad, was
forced to the latter's authority. However...
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captured Ibrahim ibn
Ilyas in 867. In 870/1, Nasr gave
shelter to the
Banijurid ruler Da'ud ibn Abbas, who had fled from his
domain after Ya'qub briefly...