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- around the world are now part of larger states. Etymologically, emirate or amirate (Arabic: إمارة imārah, plural: إمارات imārāt) is the quality, dignity,...
- al-Urdun, lit. 'the emirate east of the Jordan'), officially known as the Amirate of Trans-Jordan, was a British protectorate established on 11 April 1921...
- al-Dawla (عمادالدوله; c. 891/2 – December 949), was the founder of the Buyid amirate of Fars, ruling as its amir (ruler) from 934 to 949. Together with his...
- The Federation of the Emirates of South Arabia (Arabic: اتحاد إمارات الجنوب العربي Ittiḥād ʾImārāt al-Janūb al-ʿArabiyy) was an organization of states...
- The Emirate of Erzincan was a state centered around the city of Erzincan that controlled parts of eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus in the 14th and early...
- Manzikert from c. 860 until 964. Their state was the most powerful Arab amirate in Armenia after the collapse of the ostikanate of Arminiya in the late...
- season of 930 CE. They wrested control of the city from the pro-Abbasid Amirate of Banu Munabbih, and established the Emirate of Multan, thereby ruling...
- the death of Abu'l-Husayn Tahir, his son Husayn pressed his claim to the amirate. Returning to Sistan, he soon gained control of Zarang in late 970/early...
- Husaynid Amirate of Madīna to the End of the Ayyūbid Period". Studia Islamica: 76. Retrieved 25 March 2025. In conclusion, the Husaynid amirate of Madina...
- Syria (630s) Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258) Emirs of Mosul (905–1383) Buyid amirate (945–1055) Prin****lity of Antioch (1098–1268) Ilkhanate (1258–1335) Jal****id...