- The
Ikhshidid dynasty (Arabic: الإخشيديون, ALA-LC: al-Ikhshīdīyūn) was a Turko-Sogdian
dynasty of
governors of
mamluk origin, who
governed Egypt and parts...
- (868–905) List of
Abbasid governors,
Second Period (905–935) List of
Ikhshidid emirs (935–969) List of
Fatimid caliphs (969–1171) List of
Ayyubid rulers...
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under the
general Jawhar captured Egypt, then
ruled by the
autonomous Ikhshidid dynasty in the name of the
Abbasid Caliphate. The
Fatimids launched repeated...
- the rule of
several Turkic dynasties, including: the
Tulunid (868–905),
Ikhshidid (935–969),
Mamluk (1250–1517), and
Ottoman (1517–1867 and 1867–1914) eras...
- yet
being under Abbasid allegiance, the
Tulunid dynasty (868–905) and
Ikhshidid dynasty (935–969) were
among the most
successful to defy the
Abbasid Caliph...
- from
Egypt to
their base at Barqa. Al-Radi ?
Ikhshidid-Makurian
conflict Ikhshidid Emirate Makuria Ikhshidid Victory Kafur al-Ikhshidi
annexed Old Dongola...
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country was
secured by a
treaty with the
Ikhshidid vizier Abu Ja'far Muslim. Some
divisions of the
Ikhshidid army
mutinied in
protest and took up positions...
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Governors of Arab
Egypt (640–1250) and
Mamluk Egypt (1250–1517). For
other periods, see the list of
rulers of Egypt.
Dates taken from John Stewart's African...
- the Rashiduns; Umayyads, Abbasids; the semi-independent
Tulunids and
Ikhshidids; Fatimids; and the Seljuks. In 1099, the
First Crusade resulted in Crusaders...
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annual tribute of 300,000 gold
dinars from the
Ikhshidid governor. The
Qarmatian attacks undermined the
Ikhshidid regime, and
effectively severed the overland...