- The
Saffarid dynasty (Persian: صفاریان, romanized: Safāryān) was a
Persianate dynasty of
eastern Iranian origin that
ruled over
parts of Persia, Greater...
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later the
Saffarid emir, Ya'qub al-Saffar, also died and was
succeeded by his
brother Amr ibn al-Layth, who saw
himself as the heir of the
Saffarids. In the...
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became a
province of the
Umayyad and
Abbasid Caliphates. In the 860s, the
Saffarid dynasty emerged in
Sistan and
proceeded to
conquer most of the Islamic...
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Battle of Dayr al-Aqul was
fought on 8
April 876,
between forces of the
Saffarid ruler Ya'qub ibn
Laith and the
Abbasid Caliphate.
Taking place some 80 km...
- The
Hindu Shahi–
Saffarid wars were a
series of
military conflicts fought between the
forces of the
Hindu Shahis and the
Saffarids. The
predecessor of...
- of Jazira, Thughur, and Jibal, and
effected a
rapprochement with the
Saffarids in the east and the
Tulunids in the west that
secured their—albeit largely...
- Amr-i
Laith Saffari (Persian: عمرو لیث صفاری) was the
second ruler of the
Saffarid dynasty of Iran from 879 to 901. He was the son of a
whitesmith and the...
- 'Ali ibn al-Layth was amir of the
Saffarid amirate from 910
until 911.
Early in 910 Muhammad's brother, the
Saffarid amir al-Layth b. 'Ali, led an army...
- 25
October 840 – 5 June 879), was a
coppersmith and the
founder of the
Saffarid dynasty of Sistan, with its
capital at
Zaranj (a city now in south-western...
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Iranian dynasties that took part in this
effort were the Tahirids, the
Saffarids, the Banu Ilyas, the Ghaznavids, the Sajids, the Samanids, the Ziyarids...