- The
Farighunids were an
Iranian dynasty that
ruled Guzgan (modern-day
northern Afghanistan) in the late 9th, 10th and
early 11th centuries. They were...
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capital of Ghazni. In ca. 1008,
Mohammad married the
daughter of the
Farighunid ruler Abu'l-Nasr Muhammad. Two
years later after the
death of Abu'l-Nasr...
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September 9 – Olaf
Tryggvason (or Olaf I), king of
Norway Abu'l
Haret Ahmad,
Farighunid ruler (approximate date) Abu-Mahmud Khojandi,
Persian astronomer and mathematician...
- Maynama) as the capital.
Despite the Arab conquest, a
native dynasty, the
Farighunids, who
claimed descent from the
Persian mythological hero
Faridun and bore...
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Abbasid Caliphate Tahirid dynasty Saffarid dynasty Samanids Ma'munids
Farighunids Ghaznavids Great Seljuq Empire Ghurid Empire Khwarazmian Empire Mongol...
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Abbasid Caliphate Tahirid dynasty Saffarid dynasty Samanids Ma'munids
Farighunids Ghaznavids Great Seljuq Empire Ghurid Empire Khwarazmian Empire Mongol...
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Tahirid dynasty (821–873)
Saffarid dynasty (861–1003)
Sajids (889–929)
Farighunid (late 9th–early 11th centuries) Ma'danids (late 9th–11th centuries) Sallarid...
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owing to the
names and
number of
Farighunid rulers.
Specifically never naming, Abu'l
Haret Muhammad, the
second Farighunid ruler. Al-Utbi
states when Sebuktigin...
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Abbasid Caliphate Tahirid dynasty Saffarid dynasty Samanids Ma'munids
Farighunids Ghaznavids Great Seljuq Empire Ghurid Empire Khwarazmian Empire Mongol...
- Abu'l-Nasr
Muhammad (died ca. 1010) was the last
Farighunid ruler of
Guzgan from 1000 to 1010. He was the son and
successor of Abu'l
Haret Ahmad. Abu'l-Nasr...