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- the Tulunid army. Peace treaties with the Tulunids put an end to the military campaigns. From 896 to 905, after the emirate's demise the Tulunids were...
- large numbers of all elements joined the Egyptian Tulunid army. The author says that the Tulunids and Ikhshidids paid great attention to military reconnaissance...
- sent to take charge of the invasion. He soon succeeded in defeating the Tulunids and forcing them to retreat to Palestine, but after a quarrel with Ibn...
- dowry almost bankrupted the Tulunid treasury. Apart from the honour of being linked to the caliphal dynasty, the Tulunids received little in return: Qatr...
- gradually accrued more power to themselves After Khumarawayh's death, the Tulunids entered a period of instability under his under-age heirs, with his son...
- wali (659–750) List of Abbasid governors, First Period (750–868) List of Tulunid emirs (868–905) List of Abbasid governors, Second Period (905–935) List...
- Tulun (شيبان بن أحمد بن طولون) was the fifth and last v****al Emir of the Tulunids in Egypt (904-905). In 904–905 al-Muktafi invaded Egypt and reincorporated...
- Architecture: Umayyads, Early 'Abbasids and Tulunids: II: Early 'Abbasids, Umayyads of Cordova, Aghlabids, Tulunids and Samanids. A.D. 751 - 905, Part 2. Clarendon...
- The history of North Africa has been divided into its prehistory, its classical period, the arrival and spread of Islam, the colonial period, and finally...
- after was much more focused on taxes and centralizing power. In 868, the Tulunids, ruled by Ahmad ibn Tulun, expanded Egypt's territory into the Levant....