- caliphate, the
Ottoman Caliphate, the
rulers of the
Ottoman Empire claimed caliphal authority from 1517
until the
Ottoman caliphate was
formally abolished...
- ibn al-Husayn al-Hashimi, who did not
adopted the
caliphal office and style. Like the
Fatimid caliphs, he was a
descendant of
Muhammad through a grandson...
- The
Caliphal Baths are an
Islamic bathhouse (or Arab baths)
complex in Córdoba, Spain. They are
situated in the
historic centre which was
declared a World...
- Look up
caliph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
caliph is the head of
state in a caliphate, and the
title for the
leader of the
Islamic Ummah, an...
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Egypt in 1517,
after which the
caliphal title p****ed to the
Ottoman dynasty. The
Cairo Abbasids were
largely ceremonial caliphs under the
patronage of the...
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caliphate Caliphal law From
caliphal to
Prophetic sunna Epilogue; Appendices; Index.
Islam portal Crone, Patricia; Hinds,
Martin (2003). God's
Caliph religious...
- The Alcázar of the
Caliphs or
Caliphal Alcázar, also
known as the
Umayyad Alcázar and the
Andalusian Alcazar of Cordoba, was a fortress-palace (alcázar)...
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Caliph Ibrahim may
refer to:
Ibrahim ibn al-Walid, was an
Umayyad caliph, and a son of
Caliph al-Walid I. He
ruled from 4
October 744 to 4
December 744...
- the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. It was
ruled by the
first four
successive caliphs of
Muhammad after his
death in 632 CE.
During its existence, the empire...
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governorships that,
while recognizing caliphal authority from Baghdad,
remained mostly autonomous. The
caliph himself was
under 'protection' of the Buyid...