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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... Asad became the first Samanid ruler of Farghana . But shortly after he was appointed there , he had to flee from ... Asad ( Bartold 1963 : 269 ) . Nūḥ b . Asad ruled Samarqand and was head of the dynasty . He died in 227/842 . Aḥmad b ...
... Asad became the first Samanid ruler of Farghana . But shortly after he was appointed there , he had to flee from ... Asad ( Bartold 1963 : 269 ) . Nūḥ b . Asad ruled Samarqand and was head of the dynasty . He died in 227/842 . Aḥmad b ...
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... Asad . No mint name ( Farghana ) : 207 / 822-23 . Akhsīket ( Khshikat ) : 250 / 364–65 . 2. Asad b . Aḥmad I b . Asad . Akhsīket : 250 / 364-65 , 264 / 877-78 , 268 / 881-82 , 269 / 882-83 , 270 / 883-84 . 3. Aḥmad b . al - Hasan b ...
... Asad . No mint name ( Farghana ) : 207 / 822-23 . Akhsīket ( Khshikat ) : 250 / 364–65 . 2. Asad b . Aḥmad I b . Asad . Akhsīket : 250 / 364-65 , 264 / 877-78 , 268 / 881-82 , 269 / 882-83 , 270 / 883-84 . 3. Aḥmad b . al - Hasan b ...
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... Asad minted fulūs at Akhsīket . Bartold identified him with the Muḥammad b . Asad who in 310/922 suppressed the revolt of Ilyas b . Ishaq . For the first time in forty years ( AH 264-303 ) there is mentioned on the coins of Farghana the ...
... Asad minted fulūs at Akhsīket . Bartold identified him with the Muḥammad b . Asad who in 310/922 suppressed the revolt of Ilyas b . Ishaq . For the first time in forty years ( AH 264-303 ) there is mentioned on the coins of Farghana the ...
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