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سمجر
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root entry is primarily concerned with a proper name, Simjur, and its derivatives. It details the lineage and positions held by individuals named Simjur and his descendants, who were prominent figures in the Samanid era, holding important governorships.
Derived headwords
سيمجورname
- 1.Simjurboth
A proper name of a prince belonging to the Samanid dynasty. He was also known by the kunya Abu Imran.
إبراهيم بن سيمجورname
- 1.Ibrahim ibn Simjurboth
The son of Simjur, who was a prince and a scholar. He narrated from Abu Bakr ibn Khuzayma and Abu al-Abbas al-Siraj, and he governed Bukhara and Khurasan justly.
ناصر الدولة أبو الحسن محمد بن إبراهيمname
- 1.Nasir al-Dawla Abu al-Hasan Muhammad ibn Ibrahimboth
The son of Ibrahim ibn Simjur, who was a prince and governed Khurasan. He was known for his extensive learning.
أبو علي المظفرname
- 1.Abu Ali al-Muzaffarboth
The son of Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, who was a prince. He narrated hadith, and scholars like Al-Hakim narrated from him.
Parallel reading
ويستدرك هنا أيضا سيمجور، بكسر السين وسكون التحتية وضم الجيم: اسم غلام للأمراء السامانية
And Simjur is also to be noted here, with a kasra on the sin, sukun on the ya, and damma on the jim: a name of a prince for the Samanid rulers.
وكنيته أبو عمران
And his kunya was Abu Imran.
وأولاده أمراء، فضلاء
And his sons were princes, virtuous.
منهم: إبراهيم بن سيمجور، عن أبي بكر بن خزيمة، وأبي العباس السراج
Among them: Ibrahim ibn Simjur, from Abu Bakr ibn Khuzayma, and Abu al-Abbas al-Siraj.
ولي إمرة بخارا وخراسان، وكان عادلا
He was appointed governor of Bukhara and Khurasan, and he was just.
وابنه الأمير ناصر الدولة أبو الحسن محمد بن إبراهيم، ولي إمرة خراسان
And his son, the prince Nasir al-Dawla Abu al-Hasan Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, was appointed governor of Khurasan.
وسمع الكثير
And he heard much.
وابنه الأمير أبو علي المظفر، روى عنه الحاكم وغيره
And his son, the prince Abu Ali al-Muzaffar, Al-Hakim and others narrated from him.