- The
Rasulids (Arabic: بنو رسول, romanized: Banū Rasūl) or the
Rasulid dynasty was a ****
Yemeni dynasty of
Oghuz Turkic origin who
ruled Yemen from 1229...
- the last 12
years of
Rasulid rule, the
country was torn
between several contenders for the kingdom. The
weakening of the
Rasulid provided an opportunity...
- The
Rasulid Hexaglot is a 14th-century
glossary written by or
prepared for the
Yemeni King Al-Afdal al-Abbas (r. 1363–1377),
containing words in six languages:...
- Kingdom.
Though the
Rasulids were of
Turkic descent they
claimed an
ancient Yemenite origin to
justify their rule. The
Rasulids were not the
first dynasty...
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followed by the
Rasulids of
western Yemen. In 1432, the Ba
Dujana family took
control of the
important coastal city of
Shihr from the
Rasulids, and then successfully...
- the
original on 25 July 2018.
Retrieved 23 May 2018.
Sadek N (2006). "
Rasulids". In Meri J (ed.).
Medieval Islamic Civilization: An
Encyclopedia – Volume...
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taken by the
brothers Amir and Ali bin
Tahir and
thereby detached from the
Rasulids. The last sultan, al-Mas'ud Abu al-Qasim, gave up any hope of maintaining...
- are, in
chronological sequence, the Ayyubids, from 1173/74 to 1229; the
Rasulids, from 1229 to 1454; the Tahirids, from 1454 to 1517; and the Mamluks, from...
- on 29 July 2017.
Retrieved 9 June 2017.
Rasulid Hexaglot. P. B. Golden, ed., The King's Dictionary: The
Rasūlid Hexaglot –
Fourteenth Century Vocabularies...
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Najahids (1022–1158), the
Egyptian Ayyubids (1174–1229) and the
Turkoman Rasulids (1229–1454). The most long-lived, and for the ****ure most
important polity...