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Fatimid
Fatimid The Fatimids or Fatimid Caliphate (Arabic الفاط ... citizens of the Empire/Caliphate. The name Fatimid is derived from the name of the ... Italy. Unlike other governments in the area, Fatimid advancement in state offices was based more ... Banu Hilal invasions. After about 1070, the Fatimid hold on the Levant coast and ...
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Talk:Fatimid
Talk:Fatimid This "He legitimized his claim by his ... 2004 (UTC) Iemen was ismaili, but not fatimid Just taking a look at your article ... spred error about fatimids. You say: The Fatimid or Fatimid Caliphate is the Ismaili Shiite dynasty that ... and the Hejaz. Well, Iemen was never fatimid, just allied to them with the ...
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Category:Fatimid caliphs
Category:Fatimid caliphs Pages in category "Fatimid caliphs" There are 12 pages in this ...
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Dawoodi Bohras
... the presence of the Dai-al-Mutlaq. Fatimid Origins After the seclusion of the 21st Fatimid Imam in Egypt, Queen al-Hurra al ... the mid-twelfth century A.D. The Fatimid Dawat (state) was to remain headquartered in ... the result of the work of some Fatimid missionaries from Egypt and Yemen which took ... place before the seclusion of the 21st Fatimid Imam, some time during the caliphate ...
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History of early Arab Egypt
... Ikhidis . In 969 the Ismaili Shi'a Fatimid dynasty from Tunisia conquered Egypt and established ... invaded for the first time by a Fatimid force sent by the Caliph al-Mahdi ... to deal with them. In 969 the Fatimid general Jauhar was placed at the head ... the Eastern to the Western caliphate. The Fatimid Period Main article: Fatimid Caliphate Jauhar immediately began the building ...
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Mosque of Amr
... the end of eighteenth century. During the Fatimid period, gilded mosaics, marble works, wooden works ... in silver. At the end of the Fatimid period, al-Fustat was ruined as a ... started by Shawer, the vizier of the Fatimid Caliph al-Adid during a revolution at ... of the break-up of the Ubaydin (Fatimid) dynasty. Sultan Salah al-Din Ayyubi (Salahuddin ... circles of Sunni theological sciences during the Fatimid period. Other distinguished scholars held lectures ...
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Battle of Ascalon
... and immediately the crusaders learned that a Fatimid army was on its way to besiege ... of the True Cross on August 5. Fatimid ambassadors arrived to order the crusaders to ... and goats, gathered there to feed the Fatimid camp, grazing outside the city. According to ... crusader scouts reported the location of the Fatimid camp and the army marched towards it ... centre of the crusader line, and the Fatimid vanguard was able to outflank the ...
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Siege of Jerusalem (1099)
... also preferred Crusader control to Shi'ite Fatimid rule. Raymond planned to take Tripoli for ... of course ignored; Iftikhar ad-Dawla, the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem, apparently did not understand ... crusaders succeeded in capturing Jerusalem from his Fatimid enemies. Continuing south along the coast, the ... well-prepared for the siege, and the Fatimid governor had expelled most of the Christians ... of June there was news that a Fatimid army was marching north from Egypt. ...
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Abu Yazid
... eventually driven back and defeated by the Fatimid caliph al-Mansur. His father Kayrad was ... Tiqyus , and in 928 began agitating against Fatimid rule. When the Fatimid "Mahdi" died in 944, he launched a ... itself, dealing several severe defeats to the Fatimid armies. In 945, as Abu Yazid besieged Sousse, the Fatimid ruler al-Qaim died, and was ...
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Timeline of 12th century Islamic history
... – 597 AH) 1101: Death of the Fatimid Caliph al-Musta'li, accession of al ... Christians capture Saragossa. 1121: Death of the Fatimid Caliph Al-Amir Bi-Ahkamillah, accession of ... in North Africa. 1149: Death of the Fatimid Caliph al-Hafiz, accession of Az-Zafir ... of Great Seljuk . 1154: Death of the Fatimid Caliph az-Zafir , accession of Al-Faiz ... accession of al-Mustanjid. Death of the Fatimid Caliph al-Faiz , accession of al- ...
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