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Marwanids may
refer to:
Marwanids (Diyar Bakr), a
Kurdish dynasty that
ruled in
Diyar Bakr in the 10th–11th
centuries Marwanids, a
branch of the Umayyad...
- The
Marwanids or Dustakids,
Marwanid Emirate (983/990-1085, Kurdish: میرنشینی مەڕوانی یان میرنشینی دۆستەکی) were a
Kurdish ****
Muslim dynasty in the...
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Sufyanid line of Mu'awiya was
replaced in 684 by
Marwan I, who
founded the
Marwanid line of
Umayyad caliphs,
which restored the dynasty's rule over the Caliphate...
- the
Islamization drive that had been
steadily strengthening under his
Marwanid predecessors. The
drive included measures to
distinguish Muslims from non-Muslims...
- Samanids, the Ziyarids, the Buyids, the Sallarids, the Rawadids, the
Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the Kakuyids, the An****ds, and the Hasanwayhids. According...
- Romans.
During the
Marwanid era, the
Humaydi Tribe gained dominance among the
western Kurdish tribes. Even
after the fall of the
Marwanid Emirate, the tribe...
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Revolution toppled the
Umayyad dynasty.
Marwan ibn
Muhammad was a
member of the
Marwanid household of the
Umayyad Caliphate. His
grandmother was
named Zaynab. Marwan's...
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throughout the Caliphate. Ibn Ziyad, a key
figure in the
establishment of
Marwanid power, set
about enlarging the army by
recruiting widely among the Arab...
- the province. To
consolidate Umayyad rule
after the
Second Fitna, the
Marwanids launched a
series of centralization,
Islamization and
Arabization measures...
- al-ʿĀṣ ibn Umayya; died 655/56), was the
father of the
founder of the
Marwanid line of the
Umayyad dynasty,
Marwan I (r. 684–685), and a
paternal uncle...