- The
Fihrids (Arabic: الفهريون), also
known as Banu Fihr (Arabic: بنو فهر), were an Arab
family and clan,
prominent in
North Africa and Al-Andalus in the...
- al-Kalbi, 742–44 (Independence from Caliphate:
Berber statelets in Morocco;
Fihrid coup d'état in Kairouan, 745) Abd al-Rahman ibn
Habib al-Fihri, 745–755...
- In 747,
during the
Abbasid Revolution against the
Umayyad Caliphate, the
Fihrid clan (descendants of Uqba ibn Nafi) took
advantage of the
situation and...
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claim to rule than the
Fihrids themselves. Rebellious-minded
local lords,
disenchanted with the
autocratic rule of the
Fihrids,
conspired with the arriving...
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Salihids 710–1019
Fihrid Emirate 745-757
Umayyad state of Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922 Muslim...
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former Umayyad v****al. The
ambitious Ibn Habib, a
member of the
illustrious Fihrid family, had long
sought to
carve out
Ifriqiya as a
private dominion for...
- Banu Khazrun, and
later the Mamluks), and
Kairouan in
Ifriqiya (the Arab
Fihrid, Muhallabid, and
Aghlabid dynasties). For some time it was a part of the...
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Salihids 710–1019
Fihrid Emirate 745-757
Umayyad state of Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922 Muslim...
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Battle of
Guadalete Siege of Córdoba
Battle of
Toulouse Battle of
Tours Fihrids Umayyad state of Córdoba (756–1031) Abd al-Rahman I Abd al-Rahman III Al-Mansur...
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Salihids 710–1019
Fihrid Emirate 745-757
Umayyad state of Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922 Muslim...