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Name: Abu Ibrahim Isma'il ibn Ahmad

Type: Ruler

Role: Amir

Polity: Samanid Empire

Icon Abu Ibrahim Isma'il ibn Ahmad, Amir (Samanid Empire) : All Data

Abu Ibrahim Isma'il ibn Ahmad was an Amir who ruled over the Samanid Empire from 893 to 902. During his tenure, the Samanid Empire faced significant military challenges. One of the most important wars that occurred during his rule was the Saffarid-Samanid War, which took place from 900 to 901. This conflict was a struggle for control over the eastern territories of the empire and resulted in a temporary loss of Samanid control. Another notable conflict was the rebellion led by the Zaydiyyah sect in 900, which posed a threat to the stability of the empire. Despite these challenges, Abu Ibrahim Isma'il ibn Ahmad managed to maintain his rule and preserve the integrity of the Samanid Empire.

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