- Abuʾl-Ḥasan al-Qāsim Aḥmad ibn Ḥasan
Maymandī (died 31
December 1032) was a
Persian vizier of the
Ghaznavid ruler Mahmud of
Ghazni and the latter's son...
- Abd al-Razzaq
Maymandi (Persian: عبدالرزاق میمندی; died 11th-century) was a
Persian vizier of the
Ghaznavid Sultan Maw'dud
Ghaznavi and Abd al-Rashid....
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Hasan Maymandi (Persian: حسن میمندی) was an
Iranian nobleman, who
served as the
governor of Bust
under the
Ghaznavid ruler Sabuktigin (r. 977–997), who...
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Ghaznavid Empire. Mas'ud
shortly released the
disgraced statesman Ahmad Maymandi from prison, and
appointed him as his vizier. He also
appointed Ali Daya...
- known,
other than that he was a school-mate and
foster brother of
Ahmad Maymandi, a
Persian native of Zabulistan.
Mahmud married the
daughter of Abu'l Haret...
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Hasanak as his vizier, thus
succeeding the
disgraced former vizier Ahmad Maymandi, who was an
enemy of Hasanak.
During Hasanak's vizierate, he
became a prominent...
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Rudolph III, king of
Burgundy October 4 –
Sancho VI, duke of
Gascony Ahmad Maymandi,
Ghaznavid vizier Arslan Yabgu,
Turkic chieftain and
ruler Bezprym (or...
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Ghazna Ali ibn Ishak,
financial minister of the
Ghaznavids Abd al-Razzaq
Maymandi,
vizier of the
Ghaznavid Sultan Mawdud Ghaznavi and Abd al-Rashid Toghrul...
- Sa'id
Maymandi, who was the son of the
former Ghaznavid vizier Ahmad Maymandi. Bosworth, C.
Edmund (2010). "ʿAbd-al-Razzāq b. Aḥmad b. Ḥasan
Maymandi". Encyclopaedia...
- 334/946-447/1055.
Retrieved 3
February 2014. Yusofi, G. H. (1984). "Aḥmad
Maymandī". AḤMAD
MAYMANDĪ –
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