The Fatimid conquest of Egypt took place in 969 when the troops of the Fatimid Caliphate under the general Jawhar captured Egypt, then ruled by the autonomous...
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conquer Egypt from the Abbasids and brief clashes with the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba. During the first decades after the eventual Fatimid conquest of Egypt...
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foundation of the Fatimid state was realized under the leadership of da'i (missionary) Abu Abdallah, whose conquest of Aghlabid Ifriqiya with the help of Kutama...
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Muhammad ibn Tughj Fatimid conquest of Egypt (969) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fatimid invasion of Egypt. If an internal...
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Al-Hasan al-A'sam (redirect from Second Qarmatian invasion of Egypt)
pledges of tribute. Following the Fatimid conquest of Egypt and the overthrow of the Ikhshidids, in 971–974 al-A'sam led attacks against the Fatimid Caliphate...
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Qarmatian invasion of Egypt occurred in 974, when Qarmatians of Bahrayn unsuccessfully invaded Egypt, the seat (since 973) of the Fatimid Caliphate. The Qarmatian...
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invasion of Egypt took place in 971, when the Qarmatians of Bahrayn unsuccessfully invaded Egypt, which had recently been conquered by the Fatimid Caliphate...
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danger that was Egypt, but to no avail. Following the capture of Jerusalem by the forces of the First Crusade, the Fatimids of Egypt launched regular...
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The first Fatimid invasion of Egypt occurred in 914–915, soon after the establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate in Ifriqiya in 909. The Fatimids launched...
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Lustreware (category Egyptian inventions)
figures developed. After the Fatimid conquest of Egypt in 969, it became a great centre of lustreware production until the Fatimid Caliphate fell in 1171,...
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Kabyle people (redirect from History of the Kabyle people)
BRILL. p. 145. ISBN 978-90-04-47447-5. Lev, Yaacov (1979). "The Fāṭimid Conquest of Egypt — Military Political and Social Aspects". Israel Oriental Studies...
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and water channels. After the Fatimid conquest of Egypt in 969, the caliph al-Mu'izz moved from the city to the new city of al-Qāhira (Cairo) in 973, but...
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Islamization of Egypt occurred after the seventh-century Arab conquest of Egypt, in which the Islamic Rashidun Caliphate seized control of Egypt from the...
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Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Hasani (category Vassal rulers of the Fatimid Caliphate)
distinguished Alid sharif who rose in unsuccessful revolt against the Fatimid conquest of Egypt. According to Ibn Khaldun, Ja'far came from Medina and conquered...
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Ahmad ibn al-Hasan al-Kalbi (category Admirals of the Fatimid Caliphate)
upcoming Fatimid conquest of Egypt, and died there shortly after. PmbZ, Aḥmad b. al-Ḥasan b. ʻAlī al-Kalbī (#20188). Brett, Michael (2001). The Rise of the...
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forced them to return their plunder. When the Fatimid conquest of Egypt and the subsequent Fatimid invasion of the Levant threatened to disrupt this profitable...
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the 9th century. In the 10th century, Egypt became the center of a new empire, the Fatimid Caliphate. Fatimid architecture initiated further developments...
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973, the Fatimid court arrived in Egypt and al-Mu'izz took up residence in Cairo. In the meantime, immediately after the conquest if Egypt Jawhar had...
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Kabylia (redirect from History of Kabylia)
BRILL. p. 145. ISBN 978-90-04-47447-5. Lev, Yaacov (1979). "The Fāṭimid Conquest of Egypt — Military Political and Social Aspects". Israel Oriental Studies...
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Muslim Sicily (redirect from Arabic conquest of Sicily)
Jonathan M. Bloom (2007). Arts of the City Victorious: Islamic Art and Architecture in Fatimid North Africa and Egypt (illustrated ed.). Yale University...
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Saladin (redirect from Joseph son of Job)
successful conquest of Yemen, and staved off pro-Fatimid rebellions in Egypt. Not long after Nur ad-Din's death in 1174, Saladin launched his conquest of Syria...
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Cairo (redirect from Cairo, Arab Republic of Egypt)
following the Muslim conquest of Egypt in 641 next to an existing ancient Roman fortress, Babylon. Cairo was founded by the Fatimid dynasty in 969. It later...
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conquest of Egypt covered a relatively short period of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 673 to 663 BCE. The conquest of Egypt not only placed a land of great...
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Africa came to settle in Egypt after the Fatimid conquest of Egypt in 969. These Jewish immigrants made up a significant amount of the population from all...
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Ya'qub ibn Killis (category Viziers of the Fatimid Caliphate)
the service of the Fatimid Caliph al-Mu'izz. After the Fatimid conquest of Egypt in 969, Ibn Killis returned to Egypt and was put in charge of the economy...
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Following the Islamic conquest in 641-642, Lower Egypt was ruled at first by governors acting in the name of the Rashidun Caliphs and then the Umayyad...
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to a slave woman and a free man. During the Fatimid Caliphate (909–1171) slaves were trafficked to Egypt via several routes from non-Islamic lands in...
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Genoa in 935. After the Fatimid conquest of Egypt, the region was under the control of the Zirids who remained part of the Fatimid Caliphate until 1048 when...
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Abu Ja'far Muslim (category Prisoners and detainees of the Fatimid Caliphate)
and the most prominent member of the ashraf families of Egypt during the late Ikhshidid dynasty and the early Fatimid Caliphate. His son Tahir ibn Muslim...
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tutelage first of the vizier Ja'far ibn al-Furat and then of his uncle al-Hasan ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Tughj. His reign ended with the conquest of Egypt by the Fatimids...
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