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Amir Suri

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Predecessor
  
Unknown

Name
  
Amir Suri

Died
  
10th-century

Successor
  
Muhammad ibn Suri


House
  
Ghurid

Children
  
Muhammad ibn Suri

Religion
  
Buddhism

Amir Suri

Reign
  
9th-century–10th-century

Grandchildren
  
Abu Ali ibn Muhammad

Amir Suri (Persian: امیر سوری), was the king of the Ghurid dynasty from the 9th-century to the 10th-century. He was a descendant of the Ghurid king Amir Banji, whose rule was legitimized by the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid. Amir Suri is known to have fought the Saffarid ruler Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar, who managed to conquer much of Khurasan except Ghur. Amir Suri was later succeeded by his son Muhammad ibn Suri. Although Amir Suri bore an Arabic title and his son had an Islamic name, they were both Buddhists and were considered pagans by the surrounding Muslim people, and it was only during the reign of Muhammad's son Abu Ali ibn Muhammad that the Ghurid dynasty became an Islamic dynasty.

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