saffar
Saffar refers to the Saffarid dynasty, a medieval Iranian Muslim state that rose in the eastern region of Iran known as Sistan. The name derives from Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar, the founder of the dynasty, whose family were saffron merchants in Zaranj. The Saffarids established a hereditary rule in the mid to late 9th century and represented one of the first major regional powers to emerge after the fragmentation of the Abbasid Caliphate.
Under Ya'qub and his successors, the Saffarids expanded from Sistan into Khurasan and adjoining areas, challenging
The Saffarids faced ongoing military and political competition with neighboring powers, notably the Samanids in Khurasan,