Abu Mansur Mamari

Abu Mansur Mamari (Persian: ابومنصور معمری) was an Iranian nobleman who served as the personal minister of the Samanid general Abu Mansur Muhammad.

At an unknown date, the latter wanted to create a Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"), and ordered Abu Mansur Mamari to invite several scholars.

They created a New Persian version of the Khwaday-Namag in 957, and expanded it with other sources.

However, only the introduction of the book remains today, which claims that Abu Mansur Mamari was descended from Kanadbak, who served as the kanarang of the Sasanian king Khosrau II.

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