- The
Husaynids (Arabic: بنو حسين, romanized: Banū Ḥusayn or حسینیون, Ḥusayniyyūn) are a
branch of the
Alids who are
descendants of
Husayn ibn Ali, a grandson...
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Sayyid is an
honorific title of
Hasanid and
Husaynid lineage,
recognized as
descendants of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad through his
daughter Fatima and...
-
refers only to the
descendants of Hasan's
younger brother Husayn (the
Husaynids). The
precise usage of the term has
varied both
historically and geographically...
- The
Husainid dynasty or
Husaynid dynasty (Arabic: الحسينيون) was a
ruling Turkish dynasty of the
Beylik of Tunis. The
dynasty was of Gr****
origin from...
- period.
Their Husaynid kin who
traditionally ruled over
Medina professed Twelver Shi'ism. Both the
Hasanid sharifs in
Mecca and
Husaynid sharifs in Medina...
- the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. The main
branches are the
Hasanids and
Husaynids,
named after Hasan and Husayn, the
eldest sons of Ali from his marriage...
- was a
Muslim of
Cretan Gr****
origin and his
mother was a Tunisian. The
Husaynids were
often called "Gr****s" by
Habib Bourguiba and,
until recently, discussion...
- Nation-State. Routledge. p. 74. ISBN 978-1-136-86869-6. The
dynasty of the
Husaynids,
founded by
Husayn Ibn 'All, an
Ottoman agha of Gr**** origin,
ruled Tunisia...
-
Algeria and the
Tunisia are both
predominantly Muslim nations in
North Africa. Both
countries have
historic dynasties primarily focused in
Algiers and...
- ʿUbayd Allāh al-Ḥusaynī (Arabic: أبو جعفر مسلم الحسيني; died 976/7) was a
Husaynid and the most
prominent member of the
ashraf families of
Egypt during the...