- Abu Bakr
Muhammad ibn
Jafar Narshakhi (or Narshaki) (ca. 899–959), a
Sogdian scholar from the
village of
Narshak in the
Bukhara oasis is the
first known...
-
reports on the
Emirate of
Bukhara during the
Great Game.
Muhammad ibn
Jafar Narshakhi in his
History of
Bukhara (completed AD 943–44) mentions:
Bukhara has...
- same dynasty. The
first ruler mentioned by
Narshakhi is Abru'i (also
spelled Abarzi).
According to
Narshakhi, he was a
cruel ruler, who was overthrown...
- By Badi Badiozamani,
Ghazal Badiozamani, pg. 123
History of
Bukhara by
Narshakhi,
Chapter XXIV, Pg 79 The
Monumental Inscriptions from
Early Islamic Iran...
-
general Sa'id ibn
Uthman between 675 and 677 CE. At that time,
according to
Narshakhi there was no king of
Samarkand anymore. In the
murals of Afrasiab, an...
-
known reference to the Ark is
contained in the "History of Bukhara" by
Narshakhi (899–960).
Abubakr wrote "Bindu, the
ruler of Bukhara,
built this fortress...
- p. 120. ISBN 9780190209650.
Retrieved December 12, 2015.
Narshakhī 1954, pp. 20–21
Narshakhī 1954, pp. 47–48. For a
detailed analysis of Qutayba's campaigns...
- settlement. The town is also
famous as a
Muslim pilgrimage place.
Muhammad Narshakhi, who
wrote about the
history of
Bukhara in 943,
provides information about...
-
Islamic Historiography, 750-1050. Routledge. p. 45. ISBN 9780415749688.
Narshakhi.
History of Bukhara.
Translated by
Richard N. Frye. p. 143. Litvinsky...
- UK:
Cambridge University Press. p. 48. ISBN 0521066026. OCLC 59353154.
Narshakhī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Jaʻfar (2007). Frye,
Richard Nelson (ed.). The...