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  1. Death. After a long sickness Ismail died on 24 November 907 and was succeeded by his son Ahmad Samani. Ismail gave enormous amounts of booty and riches to others, and kept nothing. Legacy Picture of the Samanid Mausoleum, the burial site of Ismail.

  2. Because of this, Ismail continued to recognize his brother as well, but Nasr was completely powerless, a situation that would continue until his death in August 892. Final unification and height of power (892–907) Picture of the Samanid Mausoleum, the burial site of Ismail Samani.

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  4. There are various estimates by the researchers of when the Mausoleum was built. Some attribute it to the reign of Ismail Samani (r. 892–907 CE), a founder of the dynasty (b. 849), some reference Ismail's father, Ahmad, who governed Samarkand. Others attribute the building to the reign of Ismail's grandson, Nasr II who ruled (r.

  5. Ismail Samani Amir of the Samanid Empire from 892 to 907 ... Date of death: 24 November 907 Bukhara: Place of burial: Samanid Mausoleum; Occupation: military leader ...

  6. Ismail Samani (Q862648) Ismail Samani. Amir of the Samanid Empire from 892 to 907. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Ismail Samani.

  7. 5 Ismail Samani Mausoleum. The mausoleum was built during the reign of Ismail Samani, one of the most outstanding members of the Samanids dynasty, who ruled Bukhara from 892 until 907. Originally, the mausoleum was intended for the grave of Ismail Samani’s father, Akhmad, but later became the burial vault of the Samanids. It was completed in ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ahmad_SamaniAhmad Samani - Wikipedia

    Coin of Ahmad Samani. Ahmad ibn Ismail (Persian: احمد سامانی; died 24 January 914) was amir of the Samanids (907–914). He was the son of Ismail Samani. He was known as the "Martyred Amir". Biography. Ahmad is first mentioned in the early 900s, when he was appointed as the governor of Gurgan.

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