- The
Sulaymanids (Arabic: السليمانيون, romanized: as-Sulaymāniyyūn) were a
sharif dynasty from the line of the Muhammad's
grandson Hasan bin Ali which...
- In 931, the
Fatimids took the city and put an end to the
power of the
Sulaymanids, who took
refuge in Al-Andalus.
According to Ibn Khaldūn in his appendix...
- of
Morocco Senussid dynasty of
Algeria and
Libya Sulaymanids of Mecca, Jizan, and
Yemen Sulaymanid dynasty of
Western Algeria Deverdun 1971, p. 256....
- four
dynasties of
Hasanid sharifs (preceded by the Jafarids/Musawids,
Sulaymanids, and the Hawashim) that all
together ruled Mecca since about the mid-10th...
- that of the
local Arab
empires of the Aghlabids, Idrisids, Salihids,
Sulaymanids,
Umayyads of Cordoba, Hammudids, Nasrids, Saadians,
Alawites and the...
-
Sayyid Sharif of
Mecca Sharifate of
Mecca Seven Archangels Sulaymanid dynasty Sulaymanids Table of
prophets of
Abrahamic religions Twelve Imams Twelve...
- Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922
Muslim Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids...
- Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922
Muslim Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids...
- Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922
Muslim Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids...
- Córdoba 756–1031
Muhallabids 771–793
Idrisids 788–974
Aghlabids 800–909
Sulaymanids 814–922
Muslim Sicily 831–1091
Kanzids 1004–1412
Bakrids 1012–1051 Tujibids...