- The
Tahirid dynasty (Persian: طاهریان, romanized: Tâheriyân,
pronounced [t̪ɒːheɾiˈjɒːn]) was an
Arabized ****
Muslim dynasty of
Persian dehqan origin...
-
prominently al-Mutawakkil al-Mutahhar who lost San'a to the
Tahiride Dynasty in July 1462. The
Tahirides were a ****
dynasty based in
Zabid and Ta'izz in the...
- the
northern highlands including Sana'a,
while Aden was held by the last
Tahiride Sultan 'Amir ibn Dauod.
Pasha stormed Aden in 1538,
killing its ruler,...
-
Zurayid 1083-1193
Mahdids 1159–1174
Ayyubid 1174–1228
Rasulid 1229–1454
Tahiride 1454–1526
Northern Yemen Eyalet,
Ottoman Empire (1517–1635)
Yemeni Zaidi...
- Yemen. At this time, the ****
Tahiride dynasty ruled from
Zabid and Ta'izz in the
lowland and
southern highland. The
Tahiride sultans did not
attempt to...
-
monument is the
Amiriya Madrasa in Rada'
which was
built in 1504. The
Tahiride were too weak
either to
contain the
Zaydi Imams or to
defend themselves...
- pp. 70–71 (Hebrew). Tobi
holds that it was destro****
under the
first Tahiride Imam, Az-Zafir ʻAmir I bin Ṭāhir, who had
temporarily captured Sana'a....
-
Tahiride Dynasty, took over in 1454. They did what they
could to
discomfort the
Zaidi state from the beginning.
After some skirmishing, the
Tahiride Sultan...
- al-Hasan, who was, however, more a man of
letters than a politician. The
Tahiride Dynasty ruled the
lowlands and
southern highlands from Ta'izz, and had...
- crumbling, and fell
altogether in 1454. The new ****
lowland regime was the
Tahiride Dynasty,
which was
engaged in
warfare with the imam from its inception...