Mamun I
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Ma'mun I Abu 'Ali was Khwarazm-Shah from 995 until his death. He was the founder of the Ma'munid dynasty, which lasted from 995 until 1017.
Ma'mun was originally the Samanid
governor of northern Khwarazm, with his capital at Gurganj
. In 995 he invaded southern Khwarazm and deposed the last Afrigid Shah (who was also a Samanid vassal), uniting the province under his rule. Upon his death in 997, his son Abu al-Hasan Ali
succeeded him.
Ma'mun was originally the Samanid
Samanid
The Samani dynasty , also known as the Samanid Empire, or simply Samanids was a Persian state and empire in Central Asia and Greater Iran, named after its founder Saman Khuda, who converted to Sunni Islam despite being from Zoroastrian theocratic nobility...
governor of northern Khwarazm, with his capital at Gurganj
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. In 995 he invaded southern Khwarazm and deposed the last Afrigid Shah (who was also a Samanid vassal), uniting the province under his rule. Upon his death in 997, his son Abu al-Hasan Ali
Abu al-Hasan Ali
Abu al-Hasan 'Ali was Khwarazm-Shah from 997 until his death. The second member of the Ma'munid dynasty, he was the son of Mamun I....
succeeded him.