Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Barmakids (Persian: برمکیان Barmakīyān; Arabic: البرامكة - al-Barāmikah, from the Sanskrit: pramukha प्रमुख "leader, chief administrator, registrar";) also wrongly called Barmecides (philologically, the third syllable contains an unvoiced velar, not a sibilant) were an influential family from Balkh in Bactria where they were originally Buddhists, and subsequently came to great political power under the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad.. }
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- Barmakids comment "The Barmakids (Persian: برمکیان Barmakīyān; Arabic: البرامكة - al-Barāmikah, from the Sanskrit: pramukha प्रमुख "leader, chief administrator, registrar";) also wrongly called Barmecides (philologically, the third syllable contains an unvoiced velar, not a sibilant) were an influential family from Balkh in Bactria where they were originally Buddhists, and subsequently came to great political power under the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad.".