Adjective
Samanid (not comparable)
(historical) Of or pertaining to the Samanid dynasty.
Samanid Empire The Samanids were a Persian state that reigned for 180 years, encompassing a vast territoriy stretching from Central Asia to West Asia. Source: Internet
At a level lower than that of slave ministers were other slaves, such as those in the Roman Empire, the Central Asian Samanid domains, Ch’ing China, and elsewhere, who worked in government offices and administered provinces. Source: Internet
The cities of Bukhara (the Samanid capital) and Samarkand became centres of art, science, and literature; industries included pottery making and bronze casting. Source: Internet
Thus, Samanid rule was acclaimed over the combined regions. Source: Internet
Under Samanid rule the city became one of the capitals of the Samanid dynasty and an even more important link amongst numerous trade routes. Source: Internet