Ismail Samani

Abū Ibrāhīm Ismā'īl ibn-i Aḥmad-i Sāmāni (Persian: ابو ابراهیم اسماعیل بن احمد سامانی; May 849 – 24 November 907), better known simply as Ismail-i Samani (اسماعیل سامانی), and also known as Isma'il ibn-i Ahmad (اسماعیل بن احمد), was the Samanid amir of Transoxiana (892–907) and Khorasan (900–907). His reign saw the emergence of the Samanids as a powerful force. He was the son of Ahmad ibn-i Asad and a descendant of Saman Khuda, the eponymous ancestor of the Samanid dynasty who renounced Zoroastrianism and embraced Islam.

Ismail Samani
اسماعیل سامانی
Coinage of Isma'il ibn Ahmad, Usrushana mint. Dated AH 280 (893-4 CE).
Amir of the Samanid Empire
ReignAugust 892 – 24 November 907
PredecessorNasr I
SuccessorAhmad Samani
BornMay 849
Farghana
Died24 November 907(907-11-24) (aged 58)
Bukhara
Burial
Samanid Mausoleum, Bukhara
IssueAhmad Samani
DynastySamanids
FatherAhmad ibn Asad
ReligionSunni Islam
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