The Battle of Balkh took place between the armies of the Samanid Empire under the command of Emir Isma'il ibn Ahmad and Saffarid forces under Emir Amr ibn al-Layth in 900. The Saffarid army was defeated by the Samanid forces, and Amr ibn al-Layth was captured.

Battle of Balkh
Date900
Location
Balkh, (present day Afghanistan)
Result Samanid victory
Territorial
changes
Balkh alongside the remaining cities of Khurasan gets annexed by the Samanids
Belligerents
Samanid Empire Saffarid dynasty
Commanders and leaders
Isma'il ibn Ahmad Unknown
Strength
20,000 horsemen[1] 70,000 cavalry[2]
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Samanid ruler, Isma'il ibn Ahmad, was sent him in chains to Baghdad, where he was executed in 902, after al-Mu'tadid's death

After the Battle, the Saffarids lost Khorasan and were left with the control of Fars, Kerman and Sistan, but they also lost these provinces after a civil war by 912.

References edit

  1. ^ History of Islam (Vol 3) By Akbar Shah Najeebabadi, pg. 330
  2. ^ History of Islam (Vol 3) By Akbar Shah Najeebabadi, pg. 330