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Nasr I

892 - 892

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Nasr I (Persian: نصر یکم; died August 892) was amir of the Samanids from 865 to 892. He was the son and successor of Ahmad ibn Asad. With the weakening of the Tahirid governors of Khurasan at the hand of the Saffarid ruler Ya'qub ibn Layth (r. 861–879), Nasr was able to virtually rule as an independent monarch. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nasr I has received more than 31,539 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Nasr I is the 12,392nd most popular politician (down from 9,601st in 2019).

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Nasr I ranks 12,392 out of 15,577Before him are Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, Riek Machar, John Spata, John Abbott, Oliver Tambo, and Publius Rutilius Lupus. After him are Marcel Pilet-Golaz, Alexander Rueb, José Serra, Henri François d'Aguesseau, Princess Johanna Charlotte of Anhalt-Dessau, and Caroline Harrison.

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Among people born in 892, Nasr I ranks 2Before him is Emperor Ai of Tang.  Among people deceased in 892, Nasr I ranks 6Before him are Al-Tirmidhi, Al-Baladhuri, Siemowit, Al-Mu'tamid, and Branimir of Croatia.

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