The Samanid Empire (819–999) was a Sunni Iranian dynasty in Central Asia. Their banners echoed the Abbasid black standard tradition.
The Samanid Empire (819–999) ruled Central Asia and parts of Iran. Represented a golden age of Persian culture and science. Known for patronage of scholars and poets.
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