Samanid
The
Samanid
dynasty (819-999) was a
Persian
dynasty in
Central Asia
, named after its founder Saman Khuda. They revived
Persian
traditions and language after the
Arab
invasion of Iran. Their capitals were
Bukhara
,
Samarqand
and
Herat
. The
Samanids
were the first native rulers after the Arabic conquest, and they are considered the beginning of the
Tajik
nation.
Samanid Amirs
Saman Khoda
(819 - 864)
Nasr I
(864 - 892)
Ismail I
(892 - 907)
Ahmad II
(907 - 914)
Nasr II
(914 - 943)
Hamid Nuh I
(943 - 954)
Abdul Malik I
(954 - 961)
Mansur I
(961 - 976)
Nuh II
(976 - 997)
Mansur II
(997 - 999)
See also:
Full list of Iranian Kingdoms
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