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- The Muhallabids (Arabic: المهلبيون) or the Muhallabid dynasty were an Arab family who became prominent in the middle Umayyad Caliphate and reached its...
- killed many of the Muhallabids, including nine to fourteen boys who were sent to Yazid and executed by his order. The Muhallabid revolt's suppression...
- that the Muhallabids be granted safe-conduct. As a result of the death of al-Walid and the accession of caliph Sulayman in 715, the Muhallabids were returned...
- Salihids 710–1019 Fihrid Emirate 745-757 Umayyad state of Córdoba 756–1031 Muhallabids 771–793 Idrisids 788–974 Aghlabids 800–909 Sulaymanids 814–922 Muslim...
- defeated the rebels and pursued and nearly eliminated the influential Muhallabids, marking the suppression of the last major Iraqi revolt against the Umayyads...
- Yazid was slain and his Muhallabid family was hunted down, with many of their members killed. The near-elimination of the Muhallabids and the subsequent domination...
- Muslim conquest Berber Revolt Rustamid dynasty Aghlabids Idrisid dynasty Muhallabids Muslim Sicily Almoravid dynasty Almohad Caliphate Hafsid dynasty Marinid...
- conquest (647–709 AD) Umayyad Caliphate (703–744 AD) Ifranids (742–1066 AD) Muhallabids (771–793 AD) Rustamids (776–909 AD) Idrisids (789–828 AD) Aghlabids (800–909...
- Khazrun (1001–1146) Khormans (1300–1551) Awlad Muhammad (1551–1812) Muhallabids (771–793) Aghlabids (800–909) Sulaymanid dynasty (814–922) Tulunids (868–905)...
- Salihids 710–1019 Fihrid Emirate 745-757 Umayyad state of Córdoba 756–1031 Muhallabids 771–793 Idrisids 788–974 Aghlabids 800–909 Sulaymanids 814–922 Muslim...