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offered his
allegiance to the new
Zaydiyyah imam al-Mansur Abdallah.
First Hatimid line (Banū Ḥātim)
Hatim ibn al-Ghashim al-Mughallasi (r. 1099–1109) Abdallah...
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southern highlands, 1047-1138), the Zuray'ids (in Aden, 1080-1174), and the
Hatimids (in San'a, 1098-1174). It was
during this period, when the
Fatimid state...
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Yemeni Hamdanids (AD 1099–1174)
First Hatimid line (AD 1099–1116) Banu‘l-Qubaib line (AD 1116–1139)
Second Hatimid line (AD 1139–1174)
Mahdids (AD 1159–1174)...
- (1021–1158), the
Sulayhids (1047–1138), the Zuray'ids (1080–1174), and the
Hatimids (1098–1174). It was
during this period, when the
Fatimid Caliphate was...
- Najahids. The most
important city in the highland, San'a was
ruled by the
Hatimid sultans. In the year
after Queen Arwa's death, in 1138,
Ahmad was acknowledged...
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important highland city San'a was, for most of the time, in the
hands of the
Hatimid Sultan Ali bin Hatim,
whose attitude to the
Ayyubids alternated between...
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Ayyubid overlords,
which allowed him to
reside both in
Sanaa and in the
Hatimid Hamdanid stronghold of Dhu Marmar. He also sent
junior missionaries to...