- Mansur II of Samanid
Abu'l-Harith Mansur II was
amir of theSamanids (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 he came to power, a rebellion was launched, and its leaders invited the
Qarakhanids under Nasr Khan to intervene. Nasr Khan did so, but he defeated the rebellion and contactedFa'iq , who was then Mansur's governor ofSamarkand . Fa'iq was sent by the khan to the capitalBukhara with an army. Mansur fled, but later was convinced to return, although Fa'iq retained his power.Meanwhile, the general
Bektuzun was sent by Mansur to retake control ofKhurasan , which had recently fallen into the possession of the Ghaznavids.Nishapur was occupied, but Baktuzun was then attacked by Abu'l-Qasim Simjuri, the ruler of Kuhistan, in998 . Abu'l-Qasim had been convinced by Fa'iq to strike; the latter feared Baktuzun's power. Baktuzum was victorious, but he made peace with Abu'l-Qasim and headed back to Bukhara. The general and Fa'iq then allied with each other in order to stopMahmud of Ghazni , who wanted all of Khurasan for himself. Baktuzum and Fa'iq, who feared that Mansur would betray them to Mahmud, deposed and then blinded him in 999. They then appointed Mansur's younger brother'Abd al-Malik II as amir.* R. N. Fyre (1975). "The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume Four: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs". ISBN 0-521-20093-8
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