- with the Fatimids, who
drove the
Jarrahids out of
Palestine when they
plundered Ramla in 981. Afterward, the
Jarrahids raided Mecca-bound Hajj pilgrim...
- from the
Jarrahids, who
continued to
dominate the
surrounding countryside. The
following decade was
marked by peace, but, in 1024, the
Jarrahids renewed...
- in 1036. In 1041, the
Jarrahids regained control of Palestine, but the
Fatimids continued to go to war
against them. The
Jarrahids continued to disrupt...
-
instability in the
capital Cairo,
rebellions by
Bedouin tribes,
especially the
Jarrahids of Palestine, and plagues,
indicate the caliph's "commitment to Jerusalem"...
-
tribute and
making alliances with
local tribes and dynasties, such as the
Jarrahids and the Banu Kilab.
Following another failed attempt by a
Kutama general...
-
Hashimids 869–1075
Hamdanids 890–1004
Rawadids 955–1071
Mazyadids 961–1150
Jarrahids 970–1107
Uqaylids 990–1096
Numayrids 990–1081
Mirdasids 1024–1080 Munqidhites...
- and fled to the
Jarrahids of
Palestine in 1011.
Driven by a
flaming desire to
avenge himself upon the Caliph, he
persuaded the
Jarrahid emir, Mufarrij...
-
Jarrahids convinced Mufarrij of the
danger represented by
Yarukh and the need to
confront him
before he
reached Ramlah. Consequently, the
Jarrahids prepared...
-
factions within the
Fatimid army. Of note are the Bedouins, led by the
Jarrahids, who in 977–981/2, in 1011–1013, and in 1024–1029,
gained de
facto independent...
- the
Bedouin Jarrahids,
sending troops to
collect the
taxes from the iqtaʿ(fief) of the Bayt Jibrin, led by H****an ibn Mufarrij. The
Jarrahids kill the collectors...