- to the first, the
family was
founded by a
Sufri Miknasa Berber,
Samgu ibn Wasul.
Samgu led the
establishment of the town of
Sijilmasa in 757/8, and in...
- Abu'l-Qasim
Samgu ibn
Wasul al-Miknasi (died 784/5) was a
Miknasa Berber leader who
according to
tradition founded the
oasis town of
Sijilmasa and became...
-
Tajikis within and
outside of the republic,
Samarkand State University (
SamGU)
academic and
international commentators suggest that
there may be between...
-
Tajiks within and
outside of the republic,
Samarkand State University (
SamGU)
academics and
international commentators suggest that
there may be between...
-
Tajikis within and
outside of the republic,
Samarkand State University (
SamGU)
academic and
international commentators suggest that
there may be between...
-
Tajikis within and
outside of the republic,
Samarkand State University (
SamGU)
academic and
international commentators suggest that
there may be between...
-
themselves as
Tajiks is
difficult to determine. […]
Samarkand State University (
SamGU)
academic and
international commentators suggest that
there may be between...
- was
accused by his
companions of
corruption and executed. Abu al-Qasim
Samgu bin
Wasul al-Miknasi,
chief of a
branch of the
Miknasa tribe,
became the...
-
appointed dean. From 1933 to 1935 he was dean of the
history department of
SamGU.
Until 1941, he
headed the
department of philosophy. In 1937, the NKVD,...
-
Maymun al-Amir (r. 909–913), and
cousin of his predecessor, al-Muntasir
Samgu ibn
Muhammad and was an
enemy of the
Fatimids and
supporter of the Caliphate...