Abd al-Malik II (Samanid emir) — Abd al Malik II was amir of the Samanids (999). His brief reign saw the downfall of the Samanid state. He was the son of Nuh II. In February 999, Abd al Malik s brother Mansur II was deposed and blinded. He was then appointed amir by Fa iq and… … Wikipedia
Abd al-Malik II — may mean: Abu Marwan Abd al Malik II, a Sultan of Morocco from 1627 to 1631 Abd al Malik II (Samanid emir), amir of the Samanids (999). His brief reign saw the downfall of the Samanid state. He was the son of Nuh II. This disambiguation page… … Wikipedia
Abd al-Malik I — may mean: Abu Marwan Abd al Malik I Saadi, the Sultan of the Saadi Dynasty from 1576 until his death at the Battle of Ksar El Kebir against Portugal in 1578 Abd al Malik I (Samanid emir), emir of the Sāmānids (954–961), son of Nuh I. This… … Wikipedia
'Abd al-Malik II — was amir of the Samanids (999). His brief reign saw the downfall of the Samanid state. He was the son of Nuh II. In February 999, Abd al Malik s brother Mansur II was deposed and blinded. He was then appointed amir by Fa iq and the general… … Wikipedia
Abd al-Malik (disambiguation) — Abd al Malik may refer to:*Abd al Malik, Umayyad caliph *Abdul Malik I of Samanid, Samanid emir (954 961) *Abd al Malik (governor), general and vizier of the Caliphate of Cordoba, and governor of Seville and Saragossa *Abu Marwan Abd al Malik I… … Wikipedia
Samanid dynasty — Infobox Former Country native name = سامانیان conventional long name = Samanid Empire common name = Samanid Empire continent = Asia region = country = Iran era = Medieval status = status text = empire = government type = Monarchy year start = 819 … Wikipedia
Abdul Malik — (Arabic: عبد الملك) is a Arabic (Muslim or Christian) male given name and, in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words Abd, al and Malik. The name means servant of the King , Al Malik being one of the names of God in the Qur an,… … Wikipedia
Abdul Malik I of Samanid — Abd al Malik (d. late 961) was amir of the Sāmānids (954 ndash;961). He was the son of Nuh I.Nuh s death in 954 had potentially spelled disaster for the Samanid state, since the rebel Abu Ali Chaghani was in a good position to make good on his… … Wikipedia
Nuh I of Samanid — Nuh I (d. 954) was amir of the Samanids (943 954). He was the son of Nasr II.Nuh came to power after preventing a revolt against his father in 943. Several army officers, unhappy over Nasr s support of Ismaili missionaries, planned to assassinate … Wikipedia
Mansur II of Samanid — Abu l Harith Mansur II was amir of the Samanids (997 999). He was the son of Nuh II.Mansur II was still young when he succeeded his father as amir. His short reign was marked by his inability to control his governors and generals. Shortly after… … Wikipedia