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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... Samanid coins are an important source for the history of Farghana under the Samanids , adding important information to the data of the chronicles . There were two different periods in the history of Farghana under the Samanids . During ...
... Samanid coins are an important source for the history of Farghana under the Samanids , adding important information to the data of the chronicles . There were two different periods in the history of Farghana under the Samanids . During ...
Side 120
... Samanids . The ultimate Afshin minted his last coins in 279 / 892-93 , and in 280 / 893-94 coins were minted already in Usrushana in the name of Ismā'īl Sāmānī . From Usrushana , Aḥmad b . Abī Khālid went to Farghana , pacified it and ...
... Samanids . The ultimate Afshin minted his last coins in 279 / 892-93 , and in 280 / 893-94 coins were minted already in Usrushana in the name of Ismā'īl Sāmānī . From Usrushana , Aḥmad b . Abī Khālid went to Farghana , pacified it and ...
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... Samanids . In 382/992 Bek Tüzün persuaded the Qarakhanid Boghra Khan to attack the Samanids . Nūḥ II sent an army under the command of A.y.j against Boghrā Khan , but the Samanid army was routed and A.y.j taken prisoner ( Bartold 1963 ...
... Samanids . In 382/992 Bek Tüzün persuaded the Qarakhanid Boghra Khan to attack the Samanids . Nūḥ II sent an army under the command of A.y.j against Boghrā Khan , but the Samanid army was routed and A.y.j taken prisoner ( Bartold 1963 ...
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