Samanid dynasty facts for kids
The Samani dynasty (Persian: سامانیان Sāmāniyān), also called the Samanid Empire, or simply Samanids (819–999) was a Tajik state and empire in Central Asia and Greater Iran. It is named after its founder Saman Khuda, who converted to Sunni Islam. He had been born a member of the Zoroastrian nobility. It was the first Persian empire in Greater Iran and Central Asia after the Sassanid Persian empire collapsed because of the Arab conquest.
Images for kids
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Picture of the Samanid Mausoleum, the burial site of Ismail Samani.
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Iran in the mid-10th century.
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The Sasanian king Khosrow II and his courtiers in a garden, page from a manuscript of the Shahnameh, late 15th-early 16th century. Brooklyn Museum.
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Bowl with Arabic inscription "Planning before work protects you from regret; prosperity and peace", 10th century CE, Iran.
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In Spanish: Samánidas para niños