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reflecting their position as
governors on
behalf of the Abbasids. The
Ikhshidids came to an end when the
Fatimid army
conquered Fustat in 969. Muhammad...
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annexed Syria from the
Abbasids and were
later replaced by the Egypt-based
Ikhshidids and then by the
Hamdanids originating in
Aleppo founded by Sayf al-Dawla...
- 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...
- 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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themselves were
reduced to
powerless pawns of the Buyids. By the 960s, the
Ikhshidids were also
facing a crisis, a
combination of
domestic tensions and external...
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dynasties in
Egypt which have
already been mentioned, the
Tulunids and the
Ikhshidids, were both of
Mamluk origin. "Tulunid Dynasty." Encyclopædia Britannica...
- of Muslim"), was a
Husaynid sharif and
governor of
Palestine for the
Ikhshidids. He
opposed the
takeover of the
province by al-Hasan ibn
Ubayd Allah ibn...
- most
prominent member of the
ashraf families of
Egypt during the late
Ikhshidid dynasty and the
early Fatimid Caliphate. His son
Tahir ibn
Muslim established...
- In 970, the Egypt-based
Fatimid Caliphate conquered Palestine from the
Ikhshidids,
nominal allegiants of the Abbasids.
Unlike the
Abbasids and the Muslim...
- (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...