- The ʿ
Āmirids (or Banū ʿĀmir) were the
descendants and Ṣaqlabī (Slavic)
clients of the
house of the ḥājib ʿĀmir Muḥammad al-Manṣūr, the de
facto ruler...
- الهلالي, Ābu Zayd al-Hilalī) was an 11th-century Arab
leader and hero of the '
Amirid tribe of Banu Hilal. On the
orders of the
Ismaili Fatimid caliph, Abu Zayd...
- death, many
Muslim historians accused him of
destroying the
sanctity of the
Amirid Harem.
Peter C.
Scales (31
December 1993). The Fall of the
Caliphate of...
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Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051
Tujibids 1013–1039
Amirids 1020–1086
Abbadids 1023–1091
Yahsubids 1023–1062
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Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051
Tujibids 1013–1039
Amirids 1020–1086
Abbadids 1023–1091
Yahsubids 1023–1062
Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids...
- time
since Muslim rule
began in 711. Two ṣaqāliba (former slaves) from the
Amirid household,
called Mubarak and Muzaffar,
established the
effective independence...
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Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051
Tujibids 1013–1039
Amirids 1020–1086
Abbadids 1023–1091
Yahsubids 1023–1062
Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids...
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Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051
Tujibids 1013–1039
Amirids 1020–1086
Abbadids 1023–1091
Yahsubids 1023–1062
Hammudids 1026–1057 Muzaynids...
- Sayf al-Dawla,
later al-Muẓaffar (died 20
October 1008), was the
second ʿĀmirid ruler of al-Andalus,
ruling from 1002
until his death. Like his father...