- the
Samanid Empire, he
answered Nuh II's call to help
regarding Abu Ali
Simjuri's rebellion,
defeating the
latter in
several battles during 994 to 996....
- only held it for a
short time.
After Ibrahim's death, his son Abu'l-Hasan
Simjuri was
invested with the
governorship of
Khurasan and
served in that position...
-
region of
eastern Khorasan. The
Samanid generals Alp
Tigin and Abu al-Hasan
Simjuri competed for the
governorship of
Khorasan and
control of the
Samanid Empire...
-
various factions vied for control, the
chief among them
being Abu'l-Qasim
Simjuri, Fa'iq, Abu Ali[citation needed], the
General Bekhtuzin as well as the...
- was
focused on
removing Abu'l-Hasan
Simjuri, the
Samanid governor of Khorasan. Utbi
considered Abu'l-Hasan
Simjuri to be too powerful; he
managed to remove...
-
Buyid ruler Rukn al-Dawla.
Mansur quickly appointed Abu'l-Hasan
Muhammad Simjuri as the new
governor of Khorasan, and sent him to deal with the rebellious...
- again,
seizing Isfijab. 'Utbi,
however was
focused on
removing Abu'l-Hasan
Simjuri, the
Samanid governor of Khurasan. The
vizier considered Abu'l-Hasan to...
-
Bektuzun and Fa'iq,
together with the
ruler of Kuhistan, Abu'l-Qasim
Simjuri, however, were
judged to be too
powerful by Mahmud. He
therefore made peace...
-
Ghaznavids appear to have emplo**** it often,
except for the case of Abu Ali
Simjuri, a
rebel military commander who took
control of
Khorasan in 991 and proclaimed...
-
northern Khurasan,
which included the
important town of Abiward. Abu 'Ali
Simjuri, the
governor of Khurasan, however,
refused to
grant the
latter the cities...