Difference between revisions 8160423 and 8160426 on simplewiki{{Excessive citations|date=March 2022}} The '''Safavid dynasty''', (Persian: دودمان صفوی, <small>romanized:</small> ''Dudmâne Safavi''<ref>* {{cite book|title=Tārīkh-i ʻʻālamārā-yi ʻʻAbbāsī|last1=Afšār|first1=ta·līf-i Iskandar Baig Turkmān. Zīr-i naẓar bā tanẓīm-i fihristhā wa muqaddama-i Īraǧ|date=2003|publisher=Mu·assasa-i Intišārāt-i Amīr Kabīr|isbn=978-964-00-0818-8|edition=Čāp-i 3.|location=Tihrān|pages=17, 18, 19, 79|language=fa}} (contracted; show full)asties came to power during all this time (Tahirids,<ref>Frye, R. N.; Fisher, William Bayne; Frye, Richard Nelson; Avery, Peter; Gershevitch, Ilya; Boyle, John Andrew; Yarshater, Ehsan; Jackson, Peter (1975). The Cambridge History of Iran. Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-521-20093-6}}. p. 90, "The '''Tāhirids''' were culturally highly Arabicized, but they were nevertheless '''Persians'''."</ref> Saffarids,<ref> Robert E. Bjork (2010). (ed.). Saffarid dynasty". ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages.'' Oxford University Press. {{ISBN|9780198662624}}. <q>'', "One of the first indigenous '''Persian''' dynasties to emerge after the Arab Islamic invasions.''</q>"</ref><ref>Daftary, Farhad. ''Historical Dictionary of the Ismailis''. p. 51., <q>''The '''Saffarids''', the first '''Persian''' dynasty, to challenge the Abbasids...''</q> Meisami, Julie Scott; Starkey, Paul (eds.). ''Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature''. 2. p. 674., <q>'''Saffarids''': A '''Persian''' dynasty...''</q> Aldosari, Ali. ''Middle East, Western Asia, and Northern Africa''. p. 472., <q>''There were many local '''Persian''' dynasties, including the Tahirids, the '''Saffarids'''...''</q></ref> Samanids<ref>Frye, R. N.; Fisher, William Bayne; Frye, Richard Nelson; Avery, Peter; Gershevitch, Ilya; Boyle, John Andrew; Yarshater, Ehsan; Jackson, Peter (1975-06-26). ''The Cambridge History of Iran''. Cambridge University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-521-20093-6}}. p. 160, "''The memory of the Sāmānids, not only as the last Iranian dynasty in Central Asia, but that dynasty which unified the area under one rule and which saved the legacy of ancient (contracted; show full)[[Category:History of Azerbaijan]] [[Category:History of Islam]] [[Category:Azerbaijani dynasties]] [[Category:Royal dynasties]] [[Category:1500s establishments]] [[Category:18th-century disestablishments in Asia]] [[Category:16th-century establishments in Asia]] [[Category:1722 disestablishments]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=8160426.
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