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70: 106:. Utbi considered Abu'l-Hasan Simjuri to be too powerful; he managed to remove him from the post in 982. He replaced him with one of his own partisans, a Turkic general called Tash. Abu'l-Hasan Simjuri fled to his appendage in 281: 86:
ascended the Samanid throne in 976, Utbi was one year later appointed as his vizier. Utbi, along with Nuh's mother, helped him in controlling the Samanid state. Sometime around Nuh's ascension, the
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was mobilized in Khorasan, also in 982; it was initially successful, but the Samanid forces were subsequently crushed. A Buyid invasion of the Samanid state was prevented only by the death of
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Nothing is known about the early life of Utbi. He was a relative of Abu Ja'far Utbi, who had served as vizier of the Samanid Empire from 956 to 959. When the young Samanid prince
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illustration of Utbi being assassinated by representatives of Abu'l-Hasan Simjuri and Fa'iq.
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs
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Ashraf, Ahmad (2006). "Iranian identity iii. Medieval Islamic period".
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Index

Persian
Iranian
Utbi family
vizier
Samanid
Nuh II

Jami' al-tawarikh
Nuh II
Karakhanids
Zarafshan Valley
Isfijab
Abu'l-Hasan Simjuri
Khorasan
Quhistan
Herat
Buyids
'Adud al-Daula
Fa'iq
Bukhara
Tarikh Yamini


Frye 1975
Bosworth 2010
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. XIII, Fasc. 5
Encyclopaedia Iranica
"The Sāmānids"
ISBN
0-521-20093-8

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