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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/ میرنشینی دۆستەکی) were a
Kurdish ****
Muslim dynasty in the Diyar...
- Once he
established the
Emirate of
Cordoba in 756, he
invited other Marwanids, who were
keeping a low
profile under Abbasid rule, to
settle in the Emirate...
- Samanids, the Ziyarids, the Buyids, the Sallarids, the Rawadids, the
Marwanids, the Shaddadids, the Kakuyids, the An****ds, and the Hasanwayhids. According...
- of
control in
northern Iraq was
divided between the
Uqaylids and the
Marwanids. Ali Sayf al-Dawla 'Sword of the Dynasty'
ruled (945–967)
northern Syria...
- in the Al-Andalus (8th/9th century)
Habib Marwan, in the TV
drama 24
Marwanids (990–1085),
Kurdish dynasty This page or
section lists people that share...
- dynasty, the
Sufyanids who
founded the
Umayyad Caliphate in 661 and the
Marwanids who
succeeded them in 684. He was
designated by his half-brother, Caliph...
- The
history of
Jerusalem during the
Early Muslim period covers the
period between the
capture of the city from the
Byzantines by the Arab
Muslim armies...
- The
Taifa of
Constantina and
Hornachuelos (Arabic: طائفة قسطنطينة وفرنجلوش) was a
medieval taifa kingdom that existed, in what is now
southern Spain, from...
- from the
Marwanids. In this
campaign he
quarreled with the commander-in-chief
Fakhr al-Dawla ibn
Jahir who
tended to make
peace with
Marwanids. In a surprise...