-
governance of Khorasan. The
Tahirids, however, were not an
independent dynasty—according to Hugh Kennedy: "The
Tahirids are
sometimes considered as the...
- city
nevertheless seems to have
declined by the late 15th century. The
Tahirids tried to
imitate the
former line, the Banu Rasul.
While they were not as...
- (1969). "The
Ṭāhirids and
Persian Literature". Iran. 7: 104. doi:10.2307/4299615. JSTOR 4299615. Bosworth, C.E. (1975). "The
Ṭāhirids and Șaffārids"...
- the
Tahirids'
authority had
significantly weakened after suffering several defeats to
Saffarid ruler Ya'qub al-Saffar. Hence,
causing the
Tahirids to lose...
- 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...
-
Tahirids, who
remained in
place as
autonomous governors of
their Khurasani super-province, encomp****ing most of the
eastern Caliphate. The
Tahirids provided...
- 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...
- From 854 onward, they
began to
challenge the
Tahirids and in 873 they
captured Nishapur,
ending Tahirid rule. They
marched on
Baghdad in 876 but were...
- control,
which made him able to mint
silver coins. In 873, Ya'qub
ousted the
Tahirids from
their own
capital of Nishapur, and
captured its
ruler Muhammad ibn...
-
borders of India.
Tahirid influence extended to
Baghdad when the
Abbasids granted them the
military affairs in Mesopotamia. In 873, the
Tahirids were replaced...