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    The Aghlabid dynasty (Arabic: الأغالبة) was an Arab dynasty centered in Ifriqiya from 800 to 909 that conquered parts of Sicily, Southern Italy, and possibly...
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    fate as the Caliphate of Córdoba. It was ruled by the Aghlabid dynasty, an Arab Najdi dynasty of the Banu Tamim tribe. A new, independent kingdom arose...
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    under the leadership of da'i (missionary) Abu Abdallah, whose conquest of Aghlabid Ifriqiya with the help of Kutama forces paved the way for the establishment...
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  • Aghlabid dynasty Fatimid dynasty Muhallabids (771–793) Zirid dynasty (972–1148) Awlad Mandil Banu Hilal Banu Ghaniya Banu Kinanah Khurasanid dynasty (1059–1158)...
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    Muslim Sicily (category Shia dynasties)
    present-day Tunisia) began launching raids in 652. During the reign of the Aghlabid dynasty in Ifriqiya, a prolonged series of conflicts from 827 to 902 resulted...
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  • southern Italy to the Aghlabid Dynasty. The ci, a new type of lyric poetry with irregular lines, is set to a melody during the Tang Dynasty (approximate date)...
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  • the conquest of Ifriqiya from 902 to 909 and the overthrowing of the Aghlabid dynasty. This ultimately led to the establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate...
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  • (1696–1856) Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (1932–present) Rustamid dynasty (777–909) Aghlabid dynasty (800–909; Ifriqiya, Tunisia, East-Algeria, West-Libya, Sicily)...
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    Aghlabid architecture dates to the rule of the Aghlabid dynasty in Ifriqiya (modern-day Tunisia) during the 9th century and the beginning of the 10th...
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    Ribat of Sousse (category Aghlabid architecture)
    completed in its current form during the early 9th century, under the Aghlabid dynasty. Although a large number of ribats were built in the region during...
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    Ifriqiya by 909 with relative ease, bringing the Aghlabid dynasty to an end, and inaugurating the Fatimid dynasty. The reputation of Ibrahim II's feared Sudanese...
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    during the Classical Period Umayyad conquest of North Africa Ifriqiya Aghlabid Dynasty Almohad Hafsid Barbary Coast List of Beys of Tunis French occupation...
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    dates back to the 9th century, when Sicily came under control of the Aghlabid Dynasty. There was a large Muslim presence in Italy from 827 (the first occupation...
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    Great Mosque of Sousse (category Aghlabid architecture)
    Tunisia. The construction dates back to 851, during the rule of the Aghlabid dynasty, vassals of the Abbasid Caliphate. It was commissioned by the ruler...
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    and hereditary ruler of Ifriqiya. Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab founded the Aghlabid dynasty which ruled Ifriqiya between 800 and 909. The new emirs embellished...
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    These migrants established numerous Arab empires and dynasties in the Maghreb, such as the Aghlabids, Idrisids, Sulaymanids, Salihids, Fatimids, Saadians...
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    he was thwarted by a Berber rebellion. In 799, the founder of the Aghlabid dynasty, Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab, secured recognition of his position as autonomous...
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    connection between the two regions. The Arab governors of Tunis founded the Aghlabid dynasty, which ruled Tunisia, Tripolitania and eastern Algeria from 800 to...
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  • August 861) was Emir of Palermo from 851 to 861. He belonged to the Aghlabid dynasty ruling Kairouan and descended from the Fazara tribe. Before taking...
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  • Muhammad I ibn al-Aghlab (category Aghlabid emirs of Ifriqiya)
    العباس محمد الأول بن الأغلب) (died 856) was the fifth emir of the Aghlabid dynasty, who ruled over Ifriqiya, Malta, and most of Sicily from 841 until...
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    Ifriqiya in 800, Libya enjoyed considerable local autonomy under the Aghlabid dynasty. By the 10th century, the Shiite Fatimids controlled Western Libya...
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  • (213–212 BC), during the Second Punic War against Carthage By the Arab Aghlabid dynasty: Siege of Syracuse (827–828) Siege of Syracuse (868) Siege of Syracuse...
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    Alaouite dynasty (1666–present) In Tunisia: Aghlabid dynasty (800-909) Fatimid dynasty (Tunisian period) (921–969) Zirid dynasty (973–1148) Hafsid dynasty (1229–1574)...
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  • district Al-'Abbasiyya, a village in Israel Al-Abbasiyya, capital of the Aghlabid dynasty This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Abbasiya...
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    Likely led by the Arab Aghlabid dynasty. See article for details. Bondioli, Lorenzo M. (2018). "Islamic Bari between the Aghlabids and the Two Empires"...
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    Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlab (category Aghlabid emirs of Ifriqiya)
    This allowed Ibrahim and his successors to establish the hereditary Aghlabid dynasty. Ibrahim was successful in subduing the last Berber uprisings that...
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    constantly plunged into wars between the Byzantines, Lombardy, and the Aghlabid dynasty. The latter established two emirates in southern Italy: the Emirate...
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    Abdallah al-Shi'i, at the head of the Kutama Berbers overthrew the Aghlabid dynasty of Ifriqiya in 909. Proclaimed caliph and assuming power in Ifriqiya...
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  • (894–895, 899–906) Yaqzan ibn Muhammad Abi l-Yaqzan, Imam (906–909) Aghlabid dynasty (complete list) – Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II ibn Ahmad, Emir (875–902) Abu...
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    the Fatimid dynasty, a Shia sect tracing its roots to Muhammad's daughter Fatimah. The Fatimid dynasty took control of Idrisid and Aghlabid domains, advanced...
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