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    The Rasulids (Arabic: بنو رسول, romanized: Banū Rasūl) or the Rasulid dynasty was a Sunni Muslim Arab dynasty who ruled Yemen from 1229 to 1454. The Rasulids...
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    suggest that he was forced to leave for Egypt instead in 1223. The Rasulid dynasty was established in 1229 by Umar ibn Rasul, who was appointed deputy...
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    suggest that he was forced to leave for Egypt instead in 1223. The Rasulid Dynasty was established in 1229 by Umar ibn Rasul. Umar ibn Rasul was appointed...
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    hemispherical and simple. The Tahirids retained many of the innovations of the Rasulid dynasty in order to distinguish themselves from the Zaydis. The mosque of Malhuki...
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    Tahirid Sultanate (category Arab dynasties)
    dynasty (Arabic: بنو طاهر, romanized: Banū Ṭahir) were an Arab Muslim dynasty that ruled Yemen from 1454 to 1517. They succeeded the Rasulid Dynasty and...
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    the traditionally loyalist Rasulids began to encroach on Ayyubid holdings in Arabia. In 1222 the Ayyubids appointed the Rasulid leader Ali ibn Rasul as governor...
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    Sulaihid 1047–1138 Zurayid 1083-1193 Mahdids 1159–1174 Ayyubid 1174–1228 Rasulid 1229–1454 Tahiride 1454–1526 Northern Yemen Eyalet, Ottoman Empire (1517–1635)...
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  • The Rasulid Hexaglot is a 14th-century glossary written by or prepared for the Yemeni King Al-Afdal al-Abbas (r. 1363–1377), containing words in six languages:...
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    first premodern state in Mahri lands. Following the collapse of the Rasulid dynasty and the rise of the Tahirids, a number of former dignitaries from Aden...
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    Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Ziyadid dynasty Najahid dynasty Sulayhid dynasty Zurayid dynasty Ayyubid dynasty Rasulid dynasty Tahirid Sultanate Mamluk Sultanate...
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    incorporated into dominions of the Ayyubid dynasty by Turan-Shah. Taiz's expansion accelerated when the Rasulid dynasty, which ruled Yemen from 1229 to 1454...
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    rule was therefore an important stepping-stone for the next dynastic regime. The Rasulid dynasty, or Bani Rasul, were soldiers of Turkoman origins who served...
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  • House of Orleans-Braganza) The Order of the Rasulids (Royal House of Tahir Buruj of the Rasulid dynasty) The Royal Order of Merit of Prince Uchicho (Bolivia...
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  • and even Muslim ruling dynasties would claim to be descended from Jafnah. Muslim dynasties who did such include the Rasulid dynasty (1229–1454) and also...
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  • Morning Dance Rasulid dynasty, ruled Yemen in 13th–14th centuries Rasulid Hexaglot, a six language dictionary produced during the dynasty's rule Rasul v...
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    List of Ayyubid rulers (category Ayyubid dynasty)
    1214–1215 Al-Mas'ud Yusuf, son of Al-Kamil, 1215–1229. Takeover by Rasulid dynasty of Yemen in 1229. See Banyas. Al-Aziz 'Uthman, son of al-Adil I 1218–1232...
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    independent from the Kingdom of Sheba around 330 BCE, during which the Himyarite dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Sheba. The relationship between the Kingdom of Hadramout...
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    Ho, Kai-Lung (2008). "An Initial Study for Mongolian Factors inside the Rasulid Hexaglot". Central Asiatic Journal. 52. Harrassowitz Verlag: 36–54. doi:10...
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    Kingdom fell after a long but sporadic civil war between several Yemenite dynasties claiming kingship, and the late Himyarite Kingdom rose as victorious....
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  • Aḥmad ibn Ismāʿīl (died 1424), numbered al-Nāṣir Aḥmad I, was the eighth Rasūlid sultan of Yemen from 1400 until his death. He succeeded his father, al-Ashraf...
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    visited Zabīd and later the highland town of Ta'izz, where he met the Rasulid dynasty king (Malik) Mujahid Nur al-Din Ali. Ibn Battuta also mentions visiting...
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    Kingdom of Yemen (category Shia dynasties)
    Zaydi sect was more concentrated. In 1926, Imam Yahya transitioned to the dynastic principle by appointing his son as crown prince. Thus, the imamship was...
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    Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Ziyadid dynasty Najahid dynasty Sulayhid dynasty Zurayids Mahdid state Ayyubid dynasty Rasulid dynasty Tahirid state Modern history...
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    re-establish control over parts of Yemen. Yufirid Dynasty over most of Yemen (847–997) Mahdid Dynasty over Southern Tihama (1159–1174) Manakhis over Taiz...
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    Kathiri (category Arab dynasties)
    ٱلْكَثِيْرِي, romanized: al-Kathīrī), officially the Hadhrami Kathiri Dynasty in Seiyun or the Sultanate of Seiyun (Arabic: ٱلسَّلْطَنَة ٱلْكَثِيْرِيَّة...
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  • Al-Ashraf Umar II (category Rasulid dynasty)
    رسول الغساني), known as Umar Ibn Yusuf (c. 1242 – 1296) was the third Rasulid sultan, who ruled as Al-Ashraf Umar II. He was also a mathematician, astronomer...
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  • Al-Mahdi Muhammad bin al-Mutahhar (category Rassid dynasty)
    counted from either 1298 or 1301. When he acceded, the Sunni Muslim Rasulid Dynasty was still in a strong position, and dominated most of Yemen, including...
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    Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Ziyadid dynasty Najahid dynasty Sulayhid dynasty Zurayids Mahdid state Ayyubid dynasty Rasulid dynasty Tahirid state Modern history...
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    continued to be the economic and political center of the region. Under the Rasulid dynasty (1229–1454), the official capital was moved to Ta'izz but the rulers...
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    Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Ziyadid dynasty Najahid dynasty Sulayhid dynasty Zurayids Mahdid state Ayyubid dynasty Rasulid dynasty Tahirid state Modern history...
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