- The
Tahirid dynasty (Persian: طاهریان, romanized: Tâheriyân,
pronounced [t̪ɒːheɾiˈjɒːn]) was an
Arabized ****
Muslim dynasty of
Persian dehqan origin...
- The
Tahirid Sultanate or
Tahirid dynasty (Arabic: بنو طاهر, romanized: Banū Ṭahir) were an
Umayyad Arab
Muslim dynasty that
ruled Yemen from 1454 to 1517...
- Quarter[citation needed] of
Greater Khorasan, the
historic capital of the 9th-century
Tahirid dynasty, the
initial capital of the 11th-century
Seljuk Empire, and is...
-
first invaded the
areas south of the
Hindu Kush, and then
overthrew the
Tahirid dynasty,
annexing Khorasan in 873. By the time of Ya'qub's death, he had...
- The
Tahirid Palace (Dār Ibn Ṭāhir) or
Tahirid Precinct/Sanctuary (al-Ḥarīm al-Ṭāhirī) was an Abbasid-era
palace in
Baghdad The
palace was constructed...
- 1504. The
Tahirids were too weak
either to
contain the
Zaydi imams or to
defend themselves against foreign attacks.
Realizing how rich the
Tahirid realm was...
- the
Tahirids'
authority had
significantly weakened after suffering several defeats to
Saffarid ruler Ya'qub al-Saffar. Hence,
causing the
Tahirids to lose...
- By 854, the
ayyars managed to
expel Ibrahim ibn al-Hudain, who was the
Tahirid governor of Sistan.
Another ayyar leader,
Dirham ibn Nasr,
succeeded in...
-
Georgian Huetar Inca
Kannauj Pala Gurjara-Pratihara
Rashtrakuta Iranian Tahirid Saffarid Samanid Buyid ****anese
Yamato Kamakura Muromachi Edo
Kanem Khmer...
- Ferdowsi. The
Iranian dynasties that took part in this
effort were the
Tahirids, the Saffarids, the Banu Ilyas, the Ghaznavids, the Sajids, the Samanids...