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The Beginning of Ishaq Ibn Ahmad Samani's Emirate (301 AH) in Samarqand Based on Numismatics Evidence

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  173-188

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 The Beginning of Ishaq ibn Ahmad Samani's Emirate (301 AH) in Samarqand Based on Numismatics Evidence Abstract After the death of Ahmad ibn Ismail (295-301 AH), at the same time Ishaq ibn Ahmad (301 AH), the great of the Samani family and Nasr ibn Ahmad (301-331 AH), emir Ahmad's young son rose to claim Emirate, which eventually led to the infighting and victory of Nasr. Since historical books have been widely dispersed, coin science can provide researchers with valuable information to address these discrepancies. emir Ishaq is the name of the late emir, also known as Ismail ibn Ahmad (279-295 AH) and dates to 301 AH. He was beaten in Samarqand. The main questions of this study are: 1. How can a part of the history of that era be reconstructed by using the copper coin of emir Ishaq (issued by Samarqand in 301 AH)? 2. emir's name is dead, why has Ismail insisted on this type of coin, and what role did Ishaq have in legitimizing it? In addition to introducing this first coinage index, this paper seeks to reconstruct and identify the causes of some events along with the cognitive cointegration data along with historical texts, using a cognitive archaeological approach and a historical approach. The main result of this study was the issue of legitimizing the Emir of Ishaq from the Baghdad Caliphate, which can be concluded that this coin was minted during the process of legitimizing the Emirate of Ishaq by the Abbasid caliphate, and since the coinage was considered a sign of power. And his legitimacy for the Emirate was also in the offing, bringing the name of the emir down to the coins could guarantee Ishaq's legitimacy at that time. Keywords: Ishaq ibn Ahmad, Samarqand, Numismatics, Samanids, Nasr ibn Ahmad. Keywords: Ishaq ibn Ahmad, Samarqand, Numismatics, Samanids, Nasr ibn Ahmad.

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    APA: Copy

    Saadat mehr, Mohammad Amin, Kohestani Andarzi, Hossein, Hashemi Zarjabad, Hasan, & Jozi, Zohreh. (2021). The Beginning of Ishaq Ibn Ahmad Samani's Emirate (301 AH) in Samarqand Based on Numismatics Evidence. PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN, 10(27 ), 173-188. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/385424/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Saadat mehr Mohammad Amin, Kohestani Andarzi Hossein, Hashemi Zarjabad Hasan, Jozi Zohreh. The Beginning of Ishaq Ibn Ahmad Samani's Emirate (301 AH) in Samarqand Based on Numismatics Evidence. PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN[Internet]. 2021;10(27 ):173-188. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/385424/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Mohammad Amin Saadat mehr, Hossein Kohestani Andarzi, Hasan Hashemi Zarjabad, and Zohreh Jozi, “The Beginning of Ishaq Ibn Ahmad Samani's Emirate (301 AH) in Samarqand Based on Numismatics Evidence,” PAZHOHESH-HA-YE BASTANSHENASI IRAN, vol. 10, no. 27 , pp. 173–188, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/385424/en

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