Rulers of The Saffarid Dynasty
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Independence from the Abbasid Caliphate. | |||
Amir al-Saffar |
Ya'qub ibn Layth |
867-879 CE | |
Amir |
Amr ibn al-Layth |
879-901 CE | |
Amir Abul-Hasan |
Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Amr |
901-908 CE | |
Amir |
Layth ibn 'Ali |
908-910 CE | |
Amir |
Muhammad ibn 'Ali |
910-911 CE | |
Amir |
Al-Mu'addal ibn 'Ali |
911 CE | |
Amir Abu Hafs |
Amru ibn Ya'qub ibn Muhammad ibn Amru |
912-913 CE | |
Samanid occupation 913-922 CE. | |||
Amir Abu Ja'far |
Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalaf ibn Layth ibn 'Ali | 922-963 CE | |
Amir Wali-ud-Daulah |
Khalaf ibn Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalaf ibn Layth ibn 'Ali | 963-1002 CE | |
Conquered by Mahmud ibn Sebuktigin of the Ghaznavid Empire in 1002 CE. |
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