Samanids political behavior with iranian pro - iranian movement
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)Ahmad abasinia 1 , Hassan Shadpoor 2 , mohammad nabi salim 3
1 - PhD student in Islamic History, Department of History,Shahroud Branch, Islamic Azad University, shahroud, iran
2 - Assistant Professor of History, Department of History,Shahroud Branch, Islamic Azad University, shahroud, iran
3 - Department of History,Shahroud Branch, Islamic Azad University, shahroud, iran
Keywords: Abbasids, Keywords: Samanids, Independence movements, 3rd and 4th centuries AH,
Abstract :
Abstract : One of the Iranian dynasties that dominated the east of the Islamic Caliphate was the Al-Saman, who ruled over the Transnistrian region from the first half of the third century AH and gradually promoted Iranian culture and national traditions by retaining political citizenship from Bani Abbas. They made an effort. The behavior of this dynasty against the Iranian independence movements has caused doubts in the attitude towards Samanid Iranianism.Relying on a descriptive-analytical method, this study aims to answer the question of what was the nature of the Samanids' political behavior with the Iranian independence-seeking movements? The findings of the study indicate that Al-Saman had a behavior contrary to the discourse of the Iranian independence movements and despite the tendency to Persian culture and civilization, pursued their own interests by following the Islamic caliphate and therefore, They were hostile to the Iranian independence movements.Keywords: Samanids, Abbasids, Independence movements, 3rd and 4th centuries AH.
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