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Abu Ibrahim Ismail ibn Ahmad (Persian: ابو ابراهیم اسماعیل بن احمد سامانی‎ d. November 907) better known as Isma’il ibn Ahmad was the Samanid amir of Transoxiana (892-907) and Khorasan (900-907). His reign saw the emergence of the Samanids as a powerful force. He was the son of Ahmad ibn Asad and a descendant of Saman Khuda the founder of the Samanid dynasty who renounced Zoroastrianism and embraced Islam.

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