- most of
Yemen (847–997)
Mahdid Dynasty over
Southern Tihama (1159–1174)
Manakhis over Taiz (ninth century) Many
Himyarites parti****ted in the
Muslim conquest...
- had
other names, such as "Mikhlaf Ja'far"
after Ja'far al-
Manakhi, the
founder of the
Manakhis Emirate, and "Mikhlaf al-Kalaʿ". Donzel, E. van (2012-04-24)...
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southern highlands of the country, by the
Himyarite Ibrahim ibn Abi Ja'far al-
Manakhi. The
governor decided to
advance against Ibrahim and
attack him, but in...
-
dynasties arose in
opposition to
Abbasid rule. In the south, the
Himyarite Manakhi dynasty took
control of the
southern highlands in 829. At the same time...
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missionary (da'i) Ali ibn al-Fadl al-Jayshani, who
expelled and
killed its
Manakhi ruler in battle. The town
subsequently served as the base of Ali's operations...
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action against Abu al-Razi's killer, the
rebel Ibrahim ibn Abi Ja'far al-
Manakhi, who was
allowed to
maintain his
position in the
southern highlands. Ishaq's...
- was in the
borders I
would have sold it". The
Himyarite prince of the
Manakhis was
killed in Wadi
Nakhlah in Sharʿab region.
After the 26
September Revolution...
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times exercised significant control over wide
portions of the country. The
Manakhi family ruled the
southern highlands around Taiz,
while the
northern parts...