The
Saffarid dynasty was a
Muslim Persianate dynasty from
Sistan that ruled over parts of
eastern Iran, with its capital at
Zaranj (a city now in southwestern
Afghanistan).
Khorasan,
Afghanistan and
Balochistan from 861 to 1003. The dynasty, of Persian origin, was founded by
Ya'qub bin Laith as-Saffar, born in 840 in a small town called Karnin (Qarnin), which was located east of Zaranj and west of Bost, in what is now Afghanistan - a native of Sistan and a local
ayyar, who worked as a coppersmith (
ṣaffār) before becoming a
warlord. He seized control of the Sistan region and began conquering most of Iran and Afghanistan, as well as parts of Pakistan, Tajikestan and Uzbekistan.