- came to
power with imam al-Mansur al-Qasim (r. 1597-1620) is
known as
Qasimids (Al al-Qasimi). The
imams based their legitimacy on
descent from the Islamic...
- The
Qasimid State (Arabic: الدولة القاسمية), also
known as the
Zaidi Imamate, was a Zaidi-ruled
independent state in the
Greater Yemen region,
which was...
- al-Qasim,
belonging to one of the R****id
branches (later
known as the
Qasimids or
Yemeni Zaidi State),
raised the
standard of rebellion. His son al-Mu'ayyad...
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Lahej 1728–1839 Aden
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- the
early 17th century, the
Eyalet was
entirely lost to the Zaidi-ruled
Qasimid State, only to be
recovered by the
Ottomans two
centuries later. The Yemen...
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first imam or his
close family). The new line
became known as the
Qasimids after its founder. Al-Mansur's son al-Mu'ayyad
Muhammad (r. 1620–1644)...
- of all Jews to a hot and arid
region in the
Tihama coastal plain. The
Qasimid state was the
strongest Zaydi state to ever exist.
During that period,...
- 1775) was an Imam of
Yemen who
ruled in 1748–1775. He
belonged to the
Qasimid family,
descended from the
Islamic prophet Muhammad,
which dominated the...