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The Simjurids were a Turkic family that served the Samanid emirs of Bukhara in the 10th century. They played an influential role in the history of eastern
Simjurids
Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)
slave-guards of the Samanid Empire, the Simjurids and Ghaznavids, who ultimately proved disastrous to the Samanids. The Simjurids received an appanage in the Kohistan
Ghaznavid_Empire
Slave-soldiers and enslaved mercenaries in the Muslim world
architecture Mamelukes of the Imperial Guard Saqaliba Sultan of Egypt Simjurids David Ayalon uses the term "Mamluk" to refer to military slaves in Egypt
Mamluk
Slave-soldiers in the Islamic world
the forbidden tree (Quran 7:27). Mamluk Janissaries Qizilbash Varangian Simjurids Other standardized transliterations: ġulām / ḡulām. IPA: [æʊˈlæːm, ɣoˈlæːm]
Ghilman
Turkic military officer (died 948)
University Press. pp. 136–161. ISBN 0-521-20093-8. Treadwell, Luke. "Simjurids." Encyclopaedia Iranica. Ed. Ehsan Yarshater. Columbia University. Retrieved
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Iran and Azerbaijan Rawadid dynasty (900–1070/1116) in Azerbaijan The Simjurids (913–1002) in Khorasan and Gorgan as viceroys of Samanid Empire and Buyid
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Ghaznavids 994 Battle of Herat near Herat Sabuktigin Abu Ali Simjuri (Simjurids) Ghaznavids (Sabuktigin is appointed Amir of Khurasan, Balkh and Herat)
List of battles involving the Ghaznavid Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Ghaznavid_Empire
819–999 Sunni Iranian empire in Central Asia
Gilite ruler Lili ibn al-Nu'man invaded Khorasan, but were defeated by the Simjurid general Simjur al-Dawati. Later in 930, a Dailamite military leader, Makan
Samanid_Empire
List of capital cities in Iran
capital during Qara Qoyunlu Nakhchivan; Eldiguzids Nishapur; Taherid, Simjurid, Lili ibn al-Nu'man, Seljuk, Muayyid eras Nisa, Turkmenistan; periodical
Capitals_of_Iran
Early medieval Iranian dynasty in northern Afghanistan
Abu'l Haret assisted Sabuktigin's forces at Herat against Fa'iq and the Simjurids, a battle in which the Ghaznavids and Farighunids were victorious. The
Farighunids
iranicaonline.org/articles/balami-abul-fazl-mohammad-b> Treadwell, Luke. "Simjurids." Encyclopaedia Iranica. Ed. Ehsan Yarshater. Columbia University. Retrieved
Lili_ibn_al-Nu'man
University Press. pp. 136–161. ISBN 0-521-20093-8. Treadwell, Luke. "Simjurids." Encyclopaedia Iranica. Ed. Ehsan Yarshater. Columbia University. Retrieved
Simjur_al-Dawati
Emir of the Samanids from 914 to 943
general Lili ibn al-Nu'man invaded Khorasan, but were defeated by the Simjurid general Simjur al-Dawati. In 922, Abu Abdallah al-Jayhani was removed as
Nasr_II
Muhtajid ruler of Chaghaniyan from 939 to 955
of the latter's harsh rule, and sought to replace him with a Turk, the Simjurid Ibrahim ibn Simjur. Abu Ali refused to accept his dismissal and rebelled
Abu_Ali_Chaghani
10th-century Samanid ruler
of the latter's harsh rule, and sought to replace him with a Turk, the Simjurid Ibrahim ibn Simjur. Abu 'Ali refused to accept his dismissal and rebelled
Ibrahim_ibn_Ahmad
Region known in medieval times
of the latter's harsh rule, and sought to replace him with a Turk, the Simjurid Ibrahim ibn Simjur. Abu 'Ali refused to accept his dismissal and rebelled
Chaghaniyan
Vizier of the Ghaznavids (998–1010)
rebelled against their authority, the most dangerous ones being Fa'iq and the Simjurid Abu 'Ali Simjuri. The Ghaznavid prince and Samanid general Sebüktigin,
Abu'l-Hasan_Isfarayini
History book by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Jabbar al-Utbi
991, the Tarikh Yamini states that the Samanid governor Fa'iq, son of Simjurid ruler Abu'l-Hasan Simjuri, invited Hasan bin Sulayman{Bughra Khan} to invade
Tarikh_Yamini
Third Farighunid ruler (r. 982–1000)
Sebüktigin and his son Mahmud began to flourish; they attacked Fa'iq and the Simjurid Abu 'Ali Simjuri at Herat, where they won a decisive victory over them
Abu'l_Haret_Ahmad
Amir of Saffarid dynasty from 963 to 1002
gaining a decisive victory. The Samanid amir eventually sent a member of the Simjurid family, Abu'l-Hasan Muhammad Simjuri, to break the stalemate. With his
Khalaf_ibn_Ahmad
completely focusing on increasing his knowledge. However, in 994, the Simjurid rebel Abu 'Ali Simjuri, whose family's power had grown strong, invaded
Abu_Nasr_Muhammad
Samanid Vizier (died 940)
Empire, the Zaydids invaded Khorasan, but were defeated by Bal'ami and the Simjurid general Simjur al-Dawati. In 929, Nasr had his commander Muhammad ibn Ilyas
Abu'l-Fadl_al-Bal'ami
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