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The Army and Militarism in the Samanid Era

2023
Abstract Following Arab invasions into Iran and their territorial expansion within the Sasanian realm, Iranian discontent with Arab rulers grew, particularly during the Umayyad and Abbasid periods. These grievances sparked uprisings and revolts, eroding Arab control over the eastern reaches of the Islamic Empire and gradually enabling local governments
Shahrian, Gholamreza, Seyyed, Mahmood
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Religion and the Samanid Amirs

2016
To situate Naṣīḥat al-mulūk in the religious culture of the tenth-century Samanid domains, this chapters explores the orientations and practices of the Samanid amirs from the later ninth century onwards. It portrays the proclivities towards austerity (zuhd) and religious devotion (ʿibāda) of the earlier amirs, especially the generation of Naṣr I and ...
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Samanid Stucco Decoration from Nishapur

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1938
OUR KNOWLEDGE of early Islamic art in Iran has been greatly increased through the excavations of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, conducted since 1935 at Nishapur, in the province of Khurasan.1 The importance of Nishapur for the Islamic culture is well known to every historian.
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ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS IN THE SAMANIDS STATE

2023
Sâmânoğulları, bir asrı geçen bir zaman diliminde Maveraünnehir’i ve Horasan’ı içine alan geniş bir coğrafyada hüküm sürmüşlerdi. Bu devletin dış saldırılardan ve hücumlardan sağlam bir şekilde çıkabilmesinin altında yatan en önemli sebep, muntazam ve etkileyici bir devlet teşkilatına sahip olmasıydı.
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Samanid Silver and Trade along the Fur Route

Medieval Encounters, 2012
Abstract While much scholarly attention has been devoted to cultural exchange in recent years, most of the focus has been on the Mediterranean Sea and the land and sea routes connecting China to the Islamic world and beyond to Europe. In the tenth century, another major trading route also flourished between Central Asia and northeastern Europe.
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