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and constructed a wall around it to protect the city from the nomadic pagan Turks living near the borders of the Samanid state. Nuh continued to rule over the city until his death in 841 or 842. Abdallah, the governor of Khurasan, then appointed two of Nuh's brothers,
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In 819, Nuh was granted authority over the city of Samarkand by Caliph
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Index

Emir
Samarkand
Shahanshah
Yahya
Ahmad
Samarkand
House
Samanid
Asad
Islam
Samanid
Samarkand
Asad
Al-Ma'mun's
Khurasan
Rafi' ibn Laith
Isfijab
Yahya
Ahmad
"The Sāmānids"
ISBN
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Samanid Empire
Nuh ibn Asad

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