Iran’s native Tahirid dynasty has enjoyed a …

Years: 873 - 873

Iran’s native Tahirid dynasty has enjoyed a high degree of autonomy in their governance of the Abbasid province Khorasan from 821.

Abdullah ibn Tahir, one of the greatest of the Tahirid rulers, had died in 845 and had been succeeded by his son Tahir II.

Not much is known of Tahir's rule, but the administrative dependency of Sistan was lost to rebels during his governorship.

Tahirid rule had begun to seriously deteriorate after Tahir's son Muhammad ibn Tahir became governor, due to his carelessness with the affairs of the state and lack of experience with politics.

In Khorasan itself, Muhammad's rule has continued to grow increasingly weak, and in 873 he is finally overthrown by the Saffarid dynasty, who annex Khorasan to their own empire in eastern Persia, ruling practically independently of the Samarra-based Abbasid caliphate.

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