Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Ahmad ) . Khojend : 270 ( 260 ? ) / 883–84 ( 873–74 ? ) . 4. Nūḥ II b . Asad b . Aḥmad . Khojend : 274 / 887-88 , 279 / 892-93 . 5. Aḥmad II b . Asad b . Ahmad . Akhsīket : 277 / 890–91 . 6. Ishaq b . Aḥmad I b . Asad . Akhsīket . 278 ...
... Ahmad ) . Khojend : 270 ( 260 ? ) / 883–84 ( 873–74 ? ) . 4. Nūḥ II b . Asad b . Aḥmad . Khojend : 274 / 887-88 , 279 / 892-93 . 5. Aḥmad II b . Asad b . Ahmad . Akhsīket : 277 / 890–91 . 6. Ishaq b . Aḥmad I b . Asad . Akhsīket . 278 ...
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... Ahmad b . Isma'il . In 301/914 Ahmad b . Isma'il was killed and his eight - year - old son Nașr placed on the throne . Ishaq rebelled against him in Samarqand and Mansur , son of Ishaq , revolted in Nishapur . In a battle with Nasr's ...
... Ahmad b . Isma'il . In 301/914 Ahmad b . Isma'il was killed and his eight - year - old son Nașr placed on the throne . Ishaq rebelled against him in Samarqand and Mansur , son of Ishaq , revolted in Nishapur . In a battle with Nasr's ...
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... Ahmad . The coins in question show that in 2 [ 60 ? ] and 270 / 883-84 Khojend was an appanage of Aḥmad b . al - Hasan b . Nasr , grandson of Nasr I b . Aḥmad . He minted coins there as an independent ruler , not mentioning any suzerain ...
... Ahmad . The coins in question show that in 2 [ 60 ? ] and 270 / 883-84 Khojend was an appanage of Aḥmad b . al - Hasan b . Nasr , grandson of Nasr I b . Aḥmad . He minted coins there as an independent ruler , not mentioning any suzerain ...
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