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Saffarid Dynasty

861 CE – 1003 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
861 CE – 1003 CE
Duration
142 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Zaranj
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Saffarid dynasty (Persian: صفاریان, romanized: Safāriyān) was a culturally Persianate dynasty of eastern Iranian origin that ruled over parts of Persia, Greater Khorasan, and eastern Makran from 861 to 1002. One of the first indigenous Persian dynasties to emerge after the Islamic conquest, the Saffarid dynasty was part of the Iranian Intermezzo. The dynasty's founder was Ya'qub bin Laith as-Saffar, who was born in 840 in a small town called Karnin (Qarnin), which was located east of Zaranj and west of Bost, in what is now Afghanistan. A native of Sistan and a local ayyār, Ya'qub worked as a coppersmith (ṣaffār) before becoming a warlord. He seized control of the Sistan region and began conquering most of Iran and.

Historical Periods

Saffarid Dynasty (860–865)

860 CE – 865 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 4,860 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (866–869)

866 CE – 869 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 128,676 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (870–874)

870 CE – 874 CE

Capital: ZaranjArea: 389,133 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (875–875)

875 CE – 875 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 2,151,852 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (876–877)

876 CE – 877 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 2,077,452 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (878–883)

878 CE – 883 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 2,058,705 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (884–885)

884 CE – 885 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 1,969,549 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (886–895)

886 CE – 895 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 2,151,726 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (896–897)

896 CE – 897 CE

Capital: ZaranjArea: 1,970,430 km²

Saffarid Dynasty (898–898)

898 CE – 898 CE

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Capital: ZaranjArea: 2,436,178 km²

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