- Abu Ali
Ahmad Chaghani (Persian: ابوعلی احمد چغانی; died 955) was the
Muhtajid ruler of
Chaghaniyan (939–955) and
governor of
Samanid Khurasan (939–945...
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Samanid governor Abu 'Ali
Chaghani attacked Gorgan;
Vushmgir sent
Makan aid, but the city fell
after a long siege. Abu 'Ali
Chaghani then
engaged Vushmgir...
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Muhtajid ruler Abu 'Ali
Chaghani, who
refused to
relinquish his post as
governor of
Khorasan to
Ibrahim ibn Simjur. Abu 'Ali
Chaghani then rebelled, and was...
- fell ill and was
removed from his post; he died in 941. Abu 'Ali
Ahmad Chaghani was the most
prominent of the
Muhtajid rulers. He
succeeded his father...
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fought in 940 at Iskhabad, near Ray,
between the Samanids, led by Abu 'Ali
Chaghani, and the
combined forces of the
Ziyarids and
Firuzanids under the Emir...
- mid-10th century.
Mansur is
first mentioned in 945, when the
rebel Abu 'Ali
Chaghani forced Mansur and
another Turkic military officer Ibrahim ibn
Simjur to...
- Wajih. In 954,
Lashkarwarz was sent to aid the
Muhtajid ruler Abu 'Ali
Chaghani,
whose claims to
Samanid Khorasan was
supported by the Buyids. However...
-
Hamdanid court in Iraq. In 945, Nuh I
dismissed the
Muhtajid Abu 'Ali
Chaghani from the
governorship of
Khurasan after hearing complaints of the latter's...
- Iran. In 939 he fell ill and was
replaced in his post by his son Abu 'Ali
Chaghani. Abu Bakr
Muhammad died in 941. Bosworth, C. E. "Al-e Mohtaj." Encyclopedia...
- 905)
November 23 –
Eadred (or Edred), king of
England (b. 923) Abu 'Ali
Chaghani,
ruler of
Chaghaniyan (Turkmenistan)
Bermudo Núñez,
count of Cea (Spain)...