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Tahirid Sultanate

821 CE – 873 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
821 CE – 873 CE
Duration
52 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Merv
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Tahirid dynasty (Persian: طاهریان, romanized: Tâheriyân, pronounced [t̪ɒːheɾiˈjɒːn]) was a culturally Arabized, Sunni Muslim dynasty of Persian dehqan origin that ruled as governors of Khorasan from 821 to 873 as well as serving as military and security commanders in Abbasid Baghdad until 891. The dynasty was founded by Tahir ibn Husayn, a leading general in the service of the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun. For his support of al-Ma'mun in the Fourth Fitna, he was granted the governance of Khorasan. The Tahirids, however, were not an independent dynasty—according to Hugh Kennedy: "The Tahirids are sometimes considered as the first independent Iranian dynasty, but such a view is misleading. The arrangement was effectively a partnership between the Abbasids and the Tahirids." Indeed.

Historical Periods

Tahirid Sultanate (1459–1511)

1459 CE – 1511 CE

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Capital: MervArea: 377,873 km²

Tahirid Sultanate (1512–1515)

1512 CE – 1515 CE

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Capital: MervArea: 377,873 km²

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