- Wednesday, 5 June 879, in Gundeshapur. He was
succeeded by his
brother Amr
Saffari.
Although he was not
viewed as a gentleman, he also did not
exercise any...
- Amr ibn al-Layth or 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...
-
Siavash Saffari is an
Iranian political scientist and ****ociate
professor of West
Asian Studies at
Seoul National University. He is
known for his works...
- Farah's two
favourite interior designers,
Keyvan Khosrovani and
Bijan Saffari, were
openly ****, and were not
penalised for
their ****ual
orientation with...
- (973–1050 CE), and the
botanist and
pharmacist Ibn al-Baitar (1197–1248 CE).
Saffari, Mohsen; Pakpour, Amir (1
December 2012). "Avicenna's
Canon of Medicine:...
- who
governed Sijistan between 673 and 681. In AD 870,
Yaqub ibn
Layth Saffari, a
local ruler of the
Saffarid dynasty,
conquered Kandahar and environs...
- been
previously overrun with the
whole of
Zabulistan and
Kabul by the
Saffaris by 260 (873) but it is
doubtful how far
their power was
permanent and even...
- were
present in the area, and at
times had
their capital in Ghazni.
Yaqub Saffari from
Zaranj conquered the
Zunbils in the late 9th century. The Saffarids...
-
founder of this dynasty, the coppersmith's
apprentice Yaqub ibn
Layth Saffari, came
forth from his
capital at
Zaranj in 870 AD and
marched through Bost...
-
amongst most
inhabitants of the
region and
finally under Ya'qub-i
Laith Saffari,
Islam was by far, the
predominant religion of
Kabul along with
other major...