- The
Rustamid dynasty (Arabic: الرستميون) (or Rustumids, Rostemids) was an
Ibadi dynasty of
Persian origin which ruled a
state that was
centered in present-day...
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Abbasid army in 761,
Ibadi leaders founded a state,
which became known as
Rustamid dynasty, in Tahart. It was
overthrown in 909 by the
Fatimid Caliphate....
- The
Rustamid succession crisis occurred during the
reign of Abu Bakr ibn
Aflah when he
became fourth imam of the
Rustamids after his
father Aflah died...
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independent states emerged across the Maghreb. In
Algeria the
Rustamid Kingdom was established. The
Rustamid realm stretched from
Tafilalt in
Morocco to the Nafusa...
- The
disaster at Manu
marked the end of
Rustamid rule over
Jebal Nafusa as the
Nafusa deposed their Rustamid governor Aflah ibn al-Abbas and replaced...
- the
Yaruba dynasty from 1624 and 1742. See List of
rulers of Oman, the
Rustamid dynasty: 776–909,
Nabhani dynasty: 1154–1624, the
Yaruba dynasty: 1624–1742...
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central Maghreb from Tahert, south-west of Algiers. The
rulers of the
Rustamid imamate (761–909), each an
Ibadi imam, were
elected by
leading citizens...
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Rustamid dynasty...
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political leadership of the
Zaidi branch of Shia from 897
until 1962
Rustamid Imamate, an
Ibadi Persian dynasty in
North Africa from 767
until 909 Imamate...
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split off from the
Rustamids and
formed a
small state which controlled L'Hillil and al
Jabal (around 15-20 kms from L'Hillil). The
Rustamid imam, Abd Al wahhab...