1886.] 
Ohaznavis in Mdwara-un-N'alir and part of Khurasan. 123 
GENEALOGY OF THE SA'MA'NI' DYNASTY. 
Whicli, according to the Tabakat, is from Midad, by Karkin, Bahram 
Jash Nash, Bahram Chubin, Nushad, Niishir, Tamghan, Jashman, and 
Saman-i-khaddat to 
Asad 
r ^ r 1 
Nuh (a) Ahmad (6) Yahya (c) Ilyas {d) 
_I_^_ 
r I, I III 1,1,1, 
1 Nasr I 2 Isma’il (e) Isliak (/) Mansur Asad Ya’kub Hamid Yahya Ibrahim 
r“i' I 1 ' 
Ahmad Nuh Ilyas Yahya 3 Ahmad (g) Mansur Ibrahim Yahya 
r 
-) 
4 Nasr II Abu Muhaminad-i-Mansur Ishak-i-Ibrahim (j) Zakria-i-Yahya (k) 
i I,, 1 
5 Nuh I Isma’il Muhammad 
r 
6 ’Aud-ul-Malik 7 Abu Salih-i-Mansur (?) Abdul Aziz (n) 
r 
1 
8 Nuh II (?) ’Abu Salih (?) ’Abu Zakaria 
r II 'i 1 
9 Mansur II 10 ’Abd-ul-Malik II Muhammad Ibrahim (m) Ya’kub 
(a) Governed Samarkand. (b) Farghanah and afterwards also 
Samarkand, Kashghar and part of Tnrkistan. (c) Hirat and adjacent 
parts, (d) Shash and Isfanjab. (e) Governed Bukhara before succeed¬ 
ing Nasr. (/) Abu Salih Mansur, the son of this Ishak governed Bai 
and subsequently Sijistan, where the people revolted and shut him up 
in Ark. Both Ishak and Mansiir revolted in the remn of Nasr II 302 H, 
* • • 
(g) Governed Gurgan before succeeding, (j) Seized the highlands of 
’Irak and i^urasan 335 H. (k) Attacked Hirat 319 H. (w) Abii Ibra- 
him-i-Isma’il, called Muntasir, who for several years carried on a desul¬ 
tory warfare. (n) Said to have been left as Regent at Bukhara by 
Bu gh ra Khan in 383 H. 
