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Ibrahim ibn
Simjur (died 948) was a
Samanid military officer from the
Simjurid family.
Ibrahim was the son of
Simjur al-Dawati, the
founder of the Simjurid...
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Simjur al-Dawati was a 10th-century
Turkic general who
served the Samanids. He was the
founder of the
Simjurid family which would play an
important role...
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region which acted as a
permanent power base.
Their founder and eponym,
Simjur al-Dawati, was
appointed to
various governorships in
eastern and central...
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harsh rule, and
sought to
replace him with a Turk, the
Simjurid Ibrahim ibn
Simjur. Abu Ali
refused to
accept his
dismissal and rebelled. He was
joined by...
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Chaghani forced Mansur and
another Turkic military officer Ibrahim ibn
Simjur to
leave Nishapur. The two then went to Merv,
where the
Samanid ruler Nuh...
- ibn al-Nu'man
invaded Khorasan, but were
defeated by the
Simjurid general Simjur al-Dawati.
Later in 930, a
Dailamite military leader,
Makan ibn Kaki, seized...
- 'Amr was sent to Samarkand,
while the
other rebel leaders were killed.
Simjur al-Dawati then
replaced Mansur as
governor of Sistan. In 914,
Mansur was...
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where they met
little resistance. At the same time, Ahmad's
Turkic general Simjur al-Dawati
received the
surrender of
Zarang from al-Mu'addal. The conquest...
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harsh rule, and
sought to
replace him with a Turk, the
Simjurid Ibrahim ibn
Simjur. Abu 'Ali
refused to
accept his
dismissal and rebelled. He then convinced...
- Al-Mu'addal
Saffarid amir 912–913 Succeeded by
Ahmad b.
Muhammad Preceded by
Muhammad ibn
Hurmuz Ruler of
Sistan 912–913 Succeeded by
Simjur al-Dawati...