- The Al-i
Muhtaj (Persian: آل محتاج) or
Muhtajids (also
known as the Chaghanids) was an
Iranian or
Iranized Arab
ruling family of the
small prin****lity...
-
Abbasid Caliphate,
which had
succeeded the
Umayyad Caliphate in 750. The
Muhtajids, an
Iranian dynasty which in the 10th-century
gained control over Chaghaniyan...
- Khwarazm,
which he
managed to suppress.
Later in 945, he had to deal with the
Muhtajid ruler Abu 'Ali Chaghani, who
refused to
relinquish his post as governor...
- Mujāhid (c. 860–936),
Iraqi Islamic scholar Abu Bakr
Muhammad (died 941),
Muhtajid ruler of
Chaghaniyan and
governor of
Samanid Khurasan Abu Bakr al-Sajistani...
-
native of the city of Tirmidh, he
served as a
panegyrist of the
local Muhtajid dynasty of Chaghaniyan.
Shavarebi 2021. Shavarebi,
Ehsan (2021). "Munjīk...
- Abu Bakr
Muhammad (died 941) was the
first Muhtajid ruler of
Chaghaniyan (until 939) and
governor of
Samanid Khurasan (933–939). He was the son of Muzaffar...
- Ibrahīm ibn Muḥammad al-Bayhaqī.
According to al-Thaʿālibī, he
served the
Muḥtājid emirs Abū Bakr Muḥammad (d. 939) and Abū ʿAlī Čaghānī (r. 939–955). Al-Sallāmī...
- and Vakhsh. He also
managed to
conquer Chaghaniyan and
expel the
local Muhtajid dynasty from the region. Furthermore, the
Seljuqs had
begun to gradually...
- the
Zoroastrian religion!
Daqiqi began his
career at the
court of the
Muhtajid ruler Abu'l
Muzaffar ibn
Muhammad in Chaghaniyan, and was
later invited...
-
Ibrahim resided in the
Hamdanid court in Iraq. In 945, Nuh I
dismissed the
Muhtajid Abu 'Ali
Chaghani from the
governorship of
Khurasan after hearing complaints...