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Christian prisoners of war. Note the similarity between the Christian captives and the Moorish foot soldiers, in contrast with the leader in his purple robes with silk and pearls. From the Cantigas de Santa Maria. The Umayyad conquest of Hispania is the i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-christian-prisoners-of-war-note-the-similarity-between-the-christian-104003258.html
RMG15N62–Christian prisoners of war. Note the similarity between the Christian captives and the Moorish foot soldiers, in contrast with the leader in his purple robes with silk and pearls. From the Cantigas de Santa Maria. The Umayyad conquest of Hispania is the i
After the Islamic conquest Sistan became a province first of the Umayyad and then of the Abbasid Caliphates. In the 860s, the Saffarid dynasty emerged in Sistan and proceeded to conquer most of the Islamic East, until it was checked by the Samanids in 900. After the Samanids took the province from the Saffarids, it briefly returned to Abbasid control, but in 917 the governor Abu Yazid Khalid made himself independent. He was followed by a series of emirs with brief reigns until 923, when Ahmad ibn Muhammad restored Saffarid rule in Sistan. After his death in 963, Sistan was ruled by his son Kh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/after-the-islamic-conquest-sistan-became-a-province-first-of-the-umayyad-and-then-of-the-abbasid-caliphates-in-the-860s-the-saffarid-dynasty-emerged-in-sistan-and-proceeded-to-conquer-most-of-the-islamic-east-until-it-was-checked-by-the-samanids-in-900-after-the-samanids-took-the-province-from-the-saffarids-it-briefly-returned-to-abbasid-control-but-in-917-the-governor-abu-yazid-khalid-made-himself-independent-he-was-followed-by-a-series-of-emirs-with-brief-reigns-until-923-when-ahmad-ibn-muhammad-restored-saffarid-rule-in-sistan-after-his-death-in-963-sistan-was-ruled-by-his-son-kh-image344273480.html
RM2B0309C–After the Islamic conquest Sistan became a province first of the Umayyad and then of the Abbasid Caliphates. In the 860s, the Saffarid dynasty emerged in Sistan and proceeded to conquer most of the Islamic East, until it was checked by the Samanids in 900. After the Samanids took the province from the Saffarids, it briefly returned to Abbasid control, but in 917 the governor Abu Yazid Khalid made himself independent. He was followed by a series of emirs with brief reigns until 923, when Ahmad ibn Muhammad restored Saffarid rule in Sistan. After his death in 963, Sistan was ruled by his son Kh
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