name UmayyadCaliphate common name Umad continent Asia continent2 Africa, Europe region Middle East, North Africa, Iberia, Sindh status Empire government type Caliphate year start 632CE year end 750CE year exile start 756 year exile end 1031 p1 Rashidun Caliphate flag p1 Flag of Afghanistan pre 1901.svg ... Abbasid Caliphate flag s1 Black flag.svg s2 Emirate of C rdoba flag s2 Umayyad Flag.svg image flag Umayyad Flag.svg image map Umayyad750ADloc.png image map caption UmayyadCaliphate at its greatest ... br flag Western Sahara The UmayyadCaliphate lang ar , Arabic transliteration trans. Banu ... of Sindh and Punjab in modern day Pakistan , although costly, were major gains for the UmayyadCaliphate ... fad07d Expansion during the UmayyadCaliphate, 661 750 Campaignbox Civil Wars of the Early Caliphates ... 2010 File Umayyad calif Sassanian prototype 695 CE.jpg thumb Coin of the UmayyadCaliphate, based ... circa 695 CE.jpg thumb Coin of the UmayyadCaliphate, based on a Sassanian prototype, copper falus , Aleppo .... During the Umayyad period, the majority of people living within the caliphate were not Muslim ... movement a sub sect of the Kaysanites Shia , led by the Abbasid family, overthrew the Umayyadcaliphate ... Moorish Iberian Peninsula Iberia , proclaiming his family to be the Caliph of C rdoba UmayyadCaliphate ... and baggage were carried on camels behind the army. Social Organization The UmayyadCaliphate exhibited ... Non Muslim groups in the UmayyadCaliphate, which included Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and pagan ... ref Legacy Historical significance History of the Levant The Umayyadcaliphate was marked both by territorial ... of Islam the Umayyadcaliphate, AD 661 750 London, 2000 , 4. ref According to one common view, the Umayyads ... dynasty of Islam the Umayyadcaliphate, AD 661 750 London, 2000 , 13. ref In fact, it was precisely ... . G.R. Hawting, The first dynasty of Islam the Umayyadcaliphate, AD 661 750 Rutledge Eds. London ... state collapsed Caliphate Empires Category UmayyadCaliphate Category Arab dynasties Category History ... more details
File Umayyad square.jpg 200px thumb right Umayyad Square Ummayyad Square lang ar is a large and important square in Damascus , Syria . It connects the city center with several important highways and areas. The name refers to the UmayyadCaliphate when Damascus was the capital. Buildings on the Umayyad Square Damascus Opera House complex, which includes the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts Syria Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts . Al Assad National Library Syrian Television building. Military of Syria Syrian Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staffs Headquarters. Ministry of Defense Syria Ministry of Defense . Sheraton Damascus Hotel. coord 33 30 50 N 36 16 35 E display title Category Squares in Damascus Syria stub ... more details
in 634. Decades later, the Islamic Caliphate came under the rule of the Umayyad dynasty which chose Damascus to be the administrative capital of the Muslim world . The sixth Umayyad caliph , al Walid ...Infobox religious building building name Umayyad Mosque br big big image Umayyad ... functional status Active website architect architecture type Mosque architecture style Umayyad ... quantity 3 minaret height materials Stone, marble, tile, mosaic The Umayyad Mosque , also known as the Great ..., and erected a temple dedicated to him at the site of the present day Umayyad Mosque. It is not known ... . ref Darke, 2010, p.72. ref Arab Caliphate era and construction of the mosque Damascus was Siege ... ref File Dome of the Clocks, Umayyad Mosque.jpg thumb right The Dome of the Clock was built in 780 Following the uprising that ended Umayyad rule in 750, the Abbasid dynasty came to power and moved the capital of the Caliphate to Baghdad . Apart from the attention given for strategic and commercial purposes, the Abbasids had no interest in Damascus. As such, the Umayyad Mosque reportedly suffered ... and thus, it was spared the systematic eradication of the Umayyad legacy in the city. ref name Burns131 ... name Flood124 6 ref name Burns131 2 This was accompanied by al Ma mun s removal and replacement of Umayyad ... used in the article is provided by the footnotes of this source. ref File Umayyad Mosque Dome of the Treasury211099.jpg .... Because of the Umayyad Mosque s prestige, the residents of Damascus established the city as a center ... rule of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Seljuk king Tutush initiated the repair of damage caused by the 1069 ... and the original Umayyad mosaics of the northern inner facade were renewed. The northern riwaq ... , Mawdud Sharaf al Din Mawdud , was assassinated in the Umayyad Mosque. ref Burns, 2005, p.147. ref ... institutions under the Ayyubids, but the Umayyad Mosque retained his place as the center of religious ... with many of his successors, were buried around the Umayyad Mosque. ref Burns, 2005, p. 190 ref Mamluk ... more details
name Caliphate of C rdoba common name C rdoba capital C rdoba, Spain C rdoba continent Europe continent2 ... of C rdoba s2 Taifa flag p1 Umayyad Flag.svg flag s1 Location map Taifa of C rdoba.svg flag s2 ... map CordobanCaliphate1000.png image map caption Caliphate of C rdoba green , c. 1000. stat year1 1000 ... of al Andalus The Caliphate of C rdoba lang ar DIN 31635 trans. Khil fat Qur uba ruled ... Am r Qur uba . Abd ar Rahman III was a member of the Umayyad dynasty the same dynasty who held the titles of Emir of C rdoba since 756. The rule of the Caliphate is known as the wikt heyday heyday of Muslim presence in the Iberian peninsula . The Caliphate was practically disintegrated due to civil ... of his prime minister hayib Al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir Al Mansur . The shell of the Caliphate existed ... Press, 1974 , 43 49. ref The Umayyad Dynasty Rise Abd ar Rahman I became Emir of C rdoba in 756 fleeing for six years after the Umayyad s had lost the position of Caliph held in Damascus in 750. Intent ... Umayyad rule and united various local fiefdom s into an emirate . ref Barton, 37. ref In 806, however ..., who claimed the Caliphate in opposition to the generally recognized Abbasid Caliph of Baghdad , Abd .... ref Prosperity The Caliphate enjoyed immense prosperity throughout the 10th century. Abd ar Rahman ..., under control. Abd ar Rahman stopped the Fatimid advance into Caliphate lands in Morocco ... de C rdoba 1000.png thumb left 300px Caliphate of C rdoba, circa 1000. Fall The death of al Hakam II in 976 marked the beginning of the end of the Caliphate of C rdoba. Before his death, al Hakam ... to the advisers. The title Caliph became only a symbol it no longer held power and influence. The Caliphate .... The last C rdoban Caliph was Hisham III 1027 1031 . With different factions competing, the Caliphate finally crumbled in 1031 into independent taifa kingdoms. Life Within the Caliphate Culture File ... occurred during the Caliphate. ref Barton, 42. ref Al Andalus became susceptible to eastern cultural ... more details
map.png image p4 File Sassanid empire map.png 30px Sassanid Empire s1 UmayyadCaliphate flag s1 Umayyad Flag.svg image flag image map Rashidun654wVassal.png image map caption Rashidun Caliphate dark ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Rashidun Caliphate common name Rashidun continent Afroasia region Middle East status Empire government type Caliphate event start ... 28 flag Uzbekistan 29 flag Sudan 30 flag Yemen History of the Arab States The Rashidun Caliphate ... s history, was founded after Muhammad s death in 632 , Year 10 Hijri year A.H. . At its height, the Caliphate ... Science History , Vol. 3, 115 138 ref It is also known as the Patriarchal Caliphate . Origin See ... of Rashidun Caliphate. After Muhammad s death in 632, the Medina n Ansar Islam Ansar debated which ... , Syria and Palestine under the control of the Rashidun Caliphate Egypt was conquered by 642, and the entire Persian Empire by 643. While the caliphate continued its rapid expansion, Umar laid the foundations ... from the inception of his mission. Uthman was from the Umayyad clan of the Quraysh tribe ... was the formal recension of the Qur an. File Mohammad adil rais Rashidun Caliphate different phases.gif thumb right 300px Domains of Rashidun Caliphate under four caliphs. legend 009900 Strongholds of Rashidun Caliphate legend 00ff00 Vassal states of Rashidun Caliphate legend ef1000 Region under the control ... first Muslim civil war started, which continued during the brief caliphate of Ali ibn Abu Talib , and ended, on the whole, by Muawiya I Mu awiya s assumption of the caliphate, an event which then laid the foundation of the UmayyadUmayyad Empire . This civil war is often called the Fitna word Fitna ... the death of Muhammad. They then urged him to take the caliphate. Initially reluctant due to the circumstances ... of the Camel . After the Caliphate had won and the dispute was settled, Ali sent his son .... However it is regarded as more an attempt of assuming the caliphate by Muawiyah I Mu awiya ... more details
For the Caliphate of C rdoba Al Andalus dynasty see Abbadid s for the southwest Arabia Islamic schools ... transl ar ISO 233 al khil fah al abb s yyah conventional long name Abbasid Caliphate common name Abbasid Caliphate continent Afroasia region Middle East status Empire government type Caliphate life span 750 1258 1261 1517 year start 750 year end 1258 p1 UmayyadCaliphate flag p1 Umayyad Flag.svg s1 Mongol Empire flag s1 White Sulde of the Mongol Empire.jpg s2 Fatimid Caliphate flag s2 Fatimid flag.svg s3 Ottoman Empire flag s3 Ottoman Flag.svg image flag image map gf image map Abbasid Caliphate most extant.png image map caption Abbasid Caliphate light and dark green at its greatest extent, c. 850 ... History of the Arab States The Abbasid Caliphate or, more simply, the Abbasids lang ar ISO 233 transl ar ISO 233 al abb s y n , was the third of the Islam ic caliphate s. It was ruled by the Abbasid dynasty of caliph s, who built their capital in Baghdad after overthrowing the Umayyadcaliphate from all but the al Andalus region. The Abbasid caliphate was founded by the descendants ... dynastic emir s who only nominally acknowledged their authority. The caliphate also lost the Western provinces of al Andalus, Maghreb and Ifriqiya to an Umayyad prince, the Aghlabids and the Fatimid Caliphate , respectively. The Abbasids rule was briefly ended for three years in 1258, when Hulagu ... Islam Citation needed date June 2010 and joining their fight against Umayyad rule. File Abbasids Baghdad ... of the Arabs and were perceived as a lower class within the Umayyad empire. Mohammad ibn Ali Abbasi ..., the Abbasids built another renowned paper mill in the Umayyad capital of C rdoba, Spain C rdoba ... member of the Umayyad royal family, which had been all but annihilated, ultimately made his way ... CHINA AND THE ARABS From the Rise of the Abbaside Caliphate With the rise of the Abbasides we enter ... Caliphate and the transfer of the capital from Damascus to Baghdad . ref name Vartan Vartan Gregorian ... more details
Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Sharifian Caliphate common name Sharifian Caliphate continent Asia country era status Attempted government status text government type Caliphate event start Foundation year start 1924 year end December 19 1925 date start date event1 event1 year event1 March 3 1924 event end Downfall date end p1 Hejaz flag p1 Flag of Hejaz 1917.svg s1 Saudi Arabia flag s1 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg flag Flag of Saudi Arabia image coat symbol image map image map caption capital Mecca de facto national anthem common languages Arabic language Arabic religion currency title leader Sharif of Mecca leader1 Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca year leader1 Unknown legislature today flag Saudi Arabia The Sharifian Caliphate Lang ar is the term used to describe the unsuccessful attempts at the beginning of the 20th century to establish an Arab caliphate headed by the Sharif of Mecca Sharifs of Mecca in replacement of the Ottoman Caliphate . The idea had been floating around since at least the 15th century. ref Tei01 Teitelbaum 2001 , p. 42 ref It started to gain importance towards the end of the 19th century due to the Decline of the Ottoman Empire decline of the Ottoman Empire , which was heavily defeated in the Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 Russo Turkish War of 1877 1878 . However, there is little evidence that the idea of a Sharifian Caliphate ever gained wide, grassroots support in the Middle East . ref Tei01 Teitelbaum 2001 , pp. 43 44 ref The List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman sultanate was abolished on 1 November 1922, in the midst ... National Assembly of Turkey formally abolished the caliphate. Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca , seized the opportunity of the vacancy of the caliphate and proclaimed himself caliph. ref Tei01 Teitelbaum ... caliph. ref Tei01 Teitelbaum 2001 , p. 240 ref Nevertheless, King Hussein s caliphate failed to receive ... s start s rel su s bef before Ottoman Caliphate s ttl title List of caliphs Holders of the Caliphate ... more details
The Ottoman Caliphate , under the Ottoman Dynasty of the Ottoman Empire inherited the responsibility of the Caliphate from the Mamluks of Egypt . During the period of Ottoman growth, Ottoman rulers beginning ... Caliphate took place in part because of a slow erosion of power in relation to Europe and end ... of the Ottoman Caliphate was the Great Banner of the Caliphs, a large green banner embroidered with texts ... Flag of the Caliphate 1517 1844 Citation needed date May 2011 File Flag of the Ottoman Caliphate 1844 1923 .svg Flag of the Caliphate 1844 1923 Citation needed date May 2011 gallery History ... City Post of Constantinople in 1865 For the last 400 years of its existence, the Caliphate was claimed ... his status as the Caliph , and called for Muslim unity behind the Caliphate. Abdul Hamid strengthened ... monarchy and stripping the Caliphate of its authority. Countercoup and 31 March Incident Main Countercoup ... Turks and was effectively their puppet. The Caliphate was thus held nominally by Mehmed V, but the authority ... the Caliphate during the aftermath of World War I . The defeat of the Ottomans and the Allied occupation of Istanbul left the Ottoman state and the Caliphate with no solid basis. The Khilafat movement ... Assembly seemed willing to allow a place for the Caliphate in the new regime, agreeing to the appointment ... the power he had already wielded in Turkey, Kemal did not dare to abolish the Caliphate outright ... which was to deal a fatal blow to the Caliphate. Two Indian brothers, Maulana Mohammad Ali and Maulana ... upon the Turkish people to preserve the Ottoman Caliphate for the sake of Islam. Under Turkey s new ... promptly seized his chance. On his initiative, the National Assembly abolished the Caliphate on March ..., marking the official end of the Ottoman Caliphate . See also http www.waitmeturkey.com ottoman caliphate.html Ottoman Caliphate Caliph Ottoman Empire Caliphate List of Ottoman Empire territories Timeline ... Rashid Rida s Ideas on the Caliphate , Journal of the American Oriental Society , Vol. 117, No. 2 ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Sokoto Caliphate other name native name nickname settlement type Nigerian traditional state Traditional state motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag Flag of the Sokoto Caliphate.svg flag size image seal seal size image map Sokoto Barry Kent.jpg mapsize map caption Sokoto Caliphate in 1893 pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption coordinates region NG subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Nigeria subdivision type1 States of Nigeria State subdivision name1 subdivision type2 subdivision name2 subdivision type3 subdivision name3 government footnotes government type leader title Sultan leader name Sa adu Abubakar established title established date timezone DST utc offset DST The Sokoto Caliphate is an Islam ic spiritual community in Nigeria , led by the Sultan of Sokoto , Sa adu Abubakar . Founded during the Fulani Jihad in 1809 by Usuman dan Fodio , ref McKay, Hill, Buckler, Ebrey, Beck, Crowston, Weisner Hanks. A History of World Societies. 8th edition. Volume C From 1775 to the Present. 2009 by Bedford St. Martin s. ISBM 13 978 0 312 68298 9. The most important of these revivalist states, the enormous Sokoto caliphate, illustrates the general pattern. It was founded by Usuman dan Fodio 1754 1817 ... empires in sub Saharan Africa prior to European conquest and colonization. The caliphate remained ... of the region s governments quickly fell. Dan Fodio was proclaimed as ruler of the new caliphate. Growth of the caliphate Image Sokoto caliphate.png thumb 250px Sokoto Caliphate in the 19th century ... century is often referred to as the Sokoto Caliphate . Dan Fodio s brother Abdullahi dan Fodio continued ... caliphate The colonizers preserved the Fulani emirate system as the local rulers were given considerable ... 1. Stilwell, Sean. Paradoxes of Power The Kano Mamluks and Male Royal Slavery in the Sokoto Caliphate ... N 7.580566 E scale 10000000 display title Category Sokoto Category Sokoto Caliphate Category ... more details
long name Fatimid Islamic Caliphate common name Fatimid Caliphate continent Africa, and Asia region Arab World country Egypt government type Islamic Caliphate event start year start 909 date start ... p1 Abbasid Caliphate flag p1 Black flag.svg s1 Ayyubid dynasty flag s1 Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg ... flags. ref image map FatimidCaliphate969.png image map caption The Fatimid Caliphate at its peak, c ... Spain History of Egypt History of the Arab States The Fatimid Islamic Caliphate or al F imiyy n Arabic was a Shia Shi a Muslim caliphate that spanned a vast area of the Arab World , from the Red ... of their caliphate. At its height, in addition to Egypt, the caliphate included varying areas ... in 969. Thereafter, Cairo became the capital of the caliphate, with Egypt becoming the political, cultural ... used to refer to the citizens of this caliphate. The ruling elite of the state belonged to the Ismaili ... Fatima and the Caliphate were united to any degree, excepting the final period of the Rashidun Caliphate under Ali himself. The caliphate was reputed to exercise a degree of religious tolerance ... one of the most important Arab empires in the Islamic era, the Fatimad caliphate was also distinguished by the prominent role of Berbers in its initial establishment. The caliphate lasted from ... of the Sunni Muslim Abbasid caliphate . Rise of the Fatimids The Fatimid state originated among the Kutama ... thumb left 150px Map of the Fatimid Caliphate also showing cities Under the Fatimids, Egypt ... groups of the rebelling armies, largely purging the Turks in the process. Although the Caliphate ... Fatimid Caliphate Emirate of Sicily List of Shi a Muslims dynasties List of Ismaili Imams List of Dai ... expanded Caliphate Islamic state Islam topics state collapsed Empires state collapsed Category Fatimid Caliphate Category History of North Africa Category History of the Mediterranean Category States ... scn Fatimidi simple Fatimid Caliphate sl Fatimidi ckb sr fi Fatimidit sv Fatimider ... more details
, argues that the Jewish dhimmi s living under the Caliphate, while allowed fewer rights than ... caliphate Abu Madyan Sidi Abu Madyan Choa b ben al Houssein al Ansari 1126 1198 Ali ibn ... topics state collapsed Empires state collapsed Category Almohad Caliphate Category Berber people ... more details
This is a family tree of the Umayyad dynasty, whose name derives from Umayya ibn Abd Shams . Umayya s great grandson Muawiyah I founded the UmayyadCaliphate in 661, and transferred its capital to Damascus , Syria . The Abu Sufyan ibn Harb Sufyanid branch to which Muawiyah belonged ceased to exercise power following the abdication of Muawiya II in 684. Power shifted to the Marwan I Marwanid branch, which continued to rule the caliphate until the Umayyads were displaced and massacred by the Abbasid Caliphate Abbasids in 750 see Battle of the Zab . An Umayyad prince named Abd ar Rahman I Abd ar Rahman managed to escape the massacre, and fled to the Iberian Peninsula Iberian peninsula Al Andalus where he established an independent emirate ruled from the city of C rdoba, Spain C rdoba . His descendants continued to rule the Emirate of C rdoba, which Abd ar Rahman III elevated to the status of caliphate in 929. The Caliphate of C rdoba disintegrated into several independent taifa kingdoms in 1031, thus bringing to a definitive end the rule of the Umayyads. Key legend 99CCFF Uthman ibn Affan Rashidun Caliph, 644 656 border 1px 555 solid legend 99CC00 Umayyad Caliphs of Damascus 661 750 border 1px 555 solid legend FFCC00 Umayyad Emirs of C rdoba 756 929 border 1px 555 solid legend FF6600 Umayyad Caliphs of C rdoba 929 1031 border 1px 555 solid Family tree File Umayads.gif center See also UmayyadCaliphateCaliphate of C rdoba References Umayyads of Damascus Lan94 Lane Poole 1894 , http www.archive.org stream mohammedandynas00lanegoog page n47 mode 1up p. 11 Umayyads of C rdoba Lan94 Lane Poole 1894 , http www.archive.org stream mohammedandynas00lanegoog page n58 mode 1up p. 22 Bibliography Cite book last Lane Poole first Stanley authorlink Stanley Lane Poole title The Mohammedan Dynasties Chronological and Genealogical Tables with Historical Introductions url http www.archive.org ... Muslim family trees Category UmayyadCaliphate ... more details
of the Caliph s legend a1584e Prophet Mohammad, 622 632 legend ef9070 Patriarchal Caliphate, 632 661 legend fad07d UmayyadCaliphate, 661 750 Image Al Andalus.gif thumb right The Caliphate of Cordoba ... edward g43d chapter51.html chapter 51 Category Military history of the UmayyadCaliphate Category ... 0 520 24840 6 page 35 ref File Al Andalus dirham 76119.jpg thumb 305px center Issue of the Caliphate ... overthrown Umayyad Dynasty, seized power in Al Andalus, founding an independent dynasty that survived ... Cordova . 721 Battle of Toulouse 721 Battle of Toulouse . An Umayyad army led by Al Samh besieged ... turn to the Yemenite candidate and ruled for nine years, 747 56. 755 Advent of the Umayyad Abd ... more details
of North Africa by the Islamic UmayyadCaliphate between AD 647 709 effectively ... Library HistoryMaroc.html A Taste of Maghribi History DEFAULTSORT Umayyad Conquest Of North Africa Category Military history of the UmayyadCaliphate Category Byzantine Arab Wars Category 7th century ...Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Umayyad conquest of North Africa partof the Muslim conquests and the Byzantine Arab Wars date 647 &ndash 709 place Egypt, North Africa result Muslim victory territory North Africa annexed by Muslims combatant1 Byzantine Empire combatant2 UmayyadUmayyadCaliphate commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Byzantine Arab Wars The Umayyad conquest of North Africa continued the century of rapid Arab Muslim expansion following the death of Muhammad in 632 CE. By 640 the Arabs controlled Mesopotamia , had invaded Armenia , and were concluding their conquest of Byzantine Empire Byzantine Syria . Damascus was the seat of the Umayyadcaliphate . And by the end of 641 all of Egypt was in Arab hands. Then, with the destruction of the Persia n army at the Battle of Nihaw nd Nehawand in 642, the conquest of the Persian Empire was essentially finished. It was at this point that Arab military expeditions into North Africa were first launched by local initiative from Egypt, continuing for years and resulting in the spread of Islam . In 644 at Madinah, Caliph Umar Omar was succeeded by Uthman ibn Affan Othman , during ... of north Africa was subjugated to the Rashidun Caliphate , paid tribute, and became a vassal ... Talib , who in turn was murdered in 661 . The Umayyad Dynasty Umayyad Omayyad Dynasty of largely secular ... caliphate. The only possible exception was Ceuta at the African Pillars of Hercules Pillar ... the Umayyad conquest of Hispania brought to a close the total Islamic conquest of North Africa ... of the region became independent. See also Muslim conquest of Egypt Byzantine Arab Wars Umayyad ... more details
Category Shi a Sunni relations Category UmayyadCaliphate ...The Umayyad tradition of cursing Ali was performed in state controlled mosques from 657 to 717 CE. Muawiyah I , after the stalemate of the Battle of Siffin , began the custom of including a curse against Ali from the pulpit in Damascus . As he consolidated his position he mandated this through all the west . ref cite book last Palmer first1 Andrew title The Seventh Century in the West Syrian Chronicles series Translated Texts For Historians volume 15 year 1993 publisher Liverpool University Press location Liverpool isbn 0 85323 238 5 page 184 pages 85 221 chapter Extract from the Chronicle of 1234 ref People who chose death over cursing Ali include Atiyya ibn Sa d Hujr ibn Adi Expand list date August 2008 Umar II put an end to the practice. ref Sahih Muslim a Muslim 31, 5924 Siddiqui numeration http www.iiu.edu.my deed hadith muslim 031 smt.html ref Hadith Several hadiths recall the practice under Muawiyah QuoteHadith Amir b. Sa d b. Abi Waqqas matn This hadith has been narrated. on the authority of Shu ba with the same chain of transmitters. Amir b. Sa d b. Abi Waqqas reported on the authority of his father that Muawiyah I Muawiya b. Abi Sufyin appointed Sa d as the Governor and said What prevents you from abusing Abu Turab Hadrat Ali , whereupon he said It is because of three things which I remember Allah s Messenger having said about him that I would not abuse him and even if I find one of those three things for me, it would be more dear to me than the red camel. I heard Allah s Messenger say to Ali as he left him behind in one of his campaigns that was Tabuk . Ali said to Allah s Messenger, you leave me behind along with women and children. Thereupon Allah s Messenger said to him Aren t you satisfied with being unto me what Aaron was unto Moses but with the exception ... of Umayyad dynastic rule, clearly recognized the importance of cursing as a tool of the government ... more details
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Vol. 33 Storm and Stress along the Northern Frontiers of the Abbasid Caliphate The Caliphate of al ... between him, as a representative of Arab influence at the caliphate court, and the Iranian Al Afshin ... Caliphate in Iran , Cambridge History of Iran, IV, ed. R.N. Frye, 57 89. 1975 pg 75 Al Mu atism chose ... Caliphate. Pages 104 39 in P.M. Holt, Ann K.S. Lambton, and Bernard Lewis eds. , The Cambridge ... in Iran, Khurasan and Transoxania during Umayyad and early Abbasid times trans title History ... v. 32 The Reunification of the Abbasid Caliphate , SUNY, Albany, 1987 v. 33 Storm and Stress along the Northern Frontiers of the Abbasid Caliphate , transl. C.E. Bosworth, SUNY, Albany, 1991 John Bagot ... more details
Yusuf ibn Abd al Rahman al Fihri , January 747 May 756 Umayyad Emirs of C rdoba Abd ar Rahman I , 756 ... I , 852 886 al Mundhir , 886 888 Abdallah ibn Muhammad , 888 912 Abd ar Rahman III , 912 929 Umayyad ... Mu tali, 1025 1026 Hisham III , 1026 1031 See also Caliphate of C rdoba References General Cite book ... Lists of governors Umayyad Governors of Al Andalus Category Lists of Muslims Umayyad Governors of Al Andalus Category People of Al Andalus Category Umayyad governors of al Andalus ca Llista de val s ... more details
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Incomplete date December 2011 Image Age of caliphs.png thumb 300px Age of the Caliph s legend a1584e Expansion under Muhammad , 622 632 legend ef9070 Expansion during the Rashidun Caliphate Patriarchal Caliphate 632 661 legend fad07d Expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate , 661 750 br The Caliphate later also included Sudan , Cyprus , Crete , Rhodes and Sicily . Islamic Empire may refer to The Caliphate s of the early Middle Ages Rashidun Caliphate 632 661 Umayyad Caliphate 661 750 Successor of the Rashidun Caliphate Umayyad Emirate in the Al Andalus Islamic Iberia 750 929 Umayyad Caliphate of C rdoba in the Al Andalus Islamic Iberia 929 1031 Abbasid Caliphate 750 1258 Successor of the Umayyad Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate 910 1171 Ayyubid dynasty 1174 1342 Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Mamluk Sultanate 1250 1517 Late Medieval Islamic Empires Samanids 819 999 Tahirid dynasty 821 873 Saffarid dynasty 861 1003 Buyid dynasty 932 1055 Sallarid 942 979 Ghaznavids 963 1187 Almoravid dynasty 1040 1147 Almohad dynasty 1121 1269 Great Seljuk Empire 1037 1194 Ajuuraan State 14th century 17th century Songhai Empire 1340 1591 Timurid dynasty 1370 1526 Lodi Dynasty 1451 1526 Mughal Empire 1526 1858 Early Modern Islamic Empires Safavid dynasty 1501 1736 Hotaki Dynasty 1709 1738 Afsharid dynasty 1736 1796 Durrani Empire 1747 1826 Ottoman Empire 1299 1923 Sokoto Caliphate 1809 1903 See also Arab Empire Persian Empire Mongol Empire History of Somalia History of Western civilization Spread of Islam Empires Caliphate Disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Islamic Empire Category Arab world Category Former empires ar el ko zh ... more details
The Hakami tribe or Tribe of Hakam was an Arabia n tribe influential in early Muslim politics, particularly during the Umayyad Caliphate . Prior to the rise of Islam , their territory was in south and western Arabia. Some of its best known members include Al Jarrah bin Abdullah Al Hakami , Umayyad general who fought and was slain by the Khazars . Abu Nuwas The famous poet during the Abbasi Dynasty. His name is Al Hasan bin Hani Al Hakami. Category History of Islam Category Arab groups ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Pakistan Yemen Pakistan Yemen filetype svg Pakistan Yemen relations are the foreign relations between Pakistan and Yemen . Relations date back when both nations were part of trading routes of ancient times. Both Pakistan and Yemen were part of the Persian Empire , and later of Umayyad Caliphate Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate s. Pakistan and Yemen have very cordial relations. See also Foreign relations of Pakistan Pakistanis in Yemen External links http www.pakistanembassyyemen.com Embassy of Pakistan in Yemen References Reflist Foreign relations of Pakistan Foreign relations of Yemen Pakistan stub Yemen stub Category Pakistan Yemen relations Category Bilateral relations of Pakistan Yemen fixcategory Category Bilateral relations of Yemen ... more details
Oman and Yemen generally enjoying good relations. The two countries share a border. Both Oman and Yemen were part of the Persian Empire , and later of Umayyad Caliphate Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate s. Yemen has an embassy in Muscat. Oman is represented in Yemen through its embassy in San a . History On January 2011 in a preparatory meeting for the 2nd Arab Summit of Economic and Social Development which took place in the Egyptian city of Sharm el Sheikh Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al Qirbi and Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs Yusuf bin Abdullah have discussed the bilateral relations between Yemen and Oman and means of boosting them. ref http www.26sep.net news details.php?sid 70726&lng english ref References reflist Foreign relations of Oman Foreign relations of Yemen Oman stub Yemen stub Category Bilateral relations of Yemen Category Bilateral relations of Oman Yemen ... more details
For the majority of the Middle Ages, Valencia was a constituent part of larger polities. From the time of the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, Valencia was controlled by the Umayyad Caliphate Umayyad Caliphate in Baghdad and the Caliphate of C rdoba Emirate Caliphate of Cordoba . Following the latter s collapse, Valencia became the seat of a Taifa of Valencia Taifa state ruled by a succession of local dynasties from 1010 until it was conquered by Rodrigo D az de Vivar, El Cid , in 1095. He ruled until his death, when his widow swore fealty to Kingdom of Castile Castile , but was forced out in 1102 and Valencia fell back under the control of a Muslim Caliphate. Again in the 1140s, Caliphate collapse led to the return of local rule, but following four changes of leadership in two years it fell under the control of neighboring Mercia, and later the Almohad Caliphate . A third time, in 1229, Valencia saw almost a decade of local rule before being conquered by Aragon in 1237. Valencia was reorganized into an administrative Kingdom of Valencia within the Crown of Aragon, ruled by Governors appointed by the Aragonese monarch. This arrangement continued until the formal creation of the Crown of Spain and abolition of the previous administrative kingdoms by the Nueva Planta Decrees in 1714. Monarchs of Valencia For those who ruled in or over Valencia, see the following pages through 1010, ruled by the Umayyad Caliphate and Caliphate of C rdoba Emirate Caliphate of C rdoba 1010 1095 First Taifa of Valencia List of Emirs Taifa of Valencia 1095 1099 El Cid 1099 1102 ruled by List of Castilian monarchs Castile 1102 1145 ruled by Almoravid dynasty List of Almoravid rulers Almoravids of Morocco 1145 1147 Second Taifa of Valencia List of Emirs Taifa of Valencia 1147 1172 ruled by Taifa of Murcia 1172 1229 ruled by Almohad Caliphate List of Almohad caliphs 1121 1269 Almohad Caliphate 1229 1237 Third Taifa of Valencia List of Emirs Taifa of Valencia 1237 1714 administrative ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hisham III Lang ar in full was the last Umayyad ruler in the Al Andalus Moors Moorish Iberian Peninsula Iberia 1026 1031 , and the last person to hold the title Caliph of Cordoba . Hisham III, the brother of Abd ar Rahman IV , was chosen as Caliph after long negotiations between the governors of the border regions and the people of C rdoba, Spain Cordoba . He could not enter Cordoba until 1029 as the city was occupied by the Berber people Berber armies of the Hammudids . Although he tried to consolidate the Caliphate, the raising of taxes to pay for mosques amongst other things led to heavy opposition from the Muslim clerics. After the murder of his Visir al Hakam by a conspiracy of Cordoban Patricians, Hisham was imprisoned. He managed to escape, but died in exile in 1036 in Lerida . After the Caliphate fell with the overthrow of Hisham III in 1031 , the Caliphate s land holdings &mdash already much diminished from its height in power just 100 years past &mdash devolved into a number of militarily weak but culturally advanced taifa s. Start S hou Umayyad Banu Umayyah 1036 Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish S bef before Muhammad III of Umayyad Muhammad III S ttl title Caliph of Cordoba years 1026 1031 S non reason Title br extinct S pre S new S ttl title Umayyad Umayyad Leader years 1031 1036 S non reason Title sent br into exile End Umayyads DEFAULTSORT Hisham 03 Of Cordoba Category 1036 deaths Category Umayyad caliphs of Cordoba Category 11th century caliphs of Cordoba Islam bio stub Euro royal stub ar ca Hixam III de Hischam III. es Hisham III fr Hicham III Omeyyade it Hisham III ibn Muhammad ru III sv Hisham III ... more details