- The
Tulunid State, also
known as the
Tulunid Emirate or The
State of Banu Tulun, and po****rly
referred to as the
Tulunids (Arabic: الطولونيون) was a Mamluk...
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dowry almost bankrupted the
Tulunid treasury.
Apart from the
honour of
being linked to the
caliphal dynasty, the
Tulunids received little in return: Qatr...
- the empire, such as the Aghlabids, Tahirids, Samanids, Saffarids, and
Tulunids.
Following a
period of
turmoil in the 860s, the
caliphate regained some...
- 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...
-
replacing Gr**** and
Aramaic of the
Byzantine era. In 887, the Egypt-based
Tulunids annexed Syria from the
Abbasids and were
later replaced by the Egypt-based...
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raids against the
Abbasid and
Tulunid provinces of Syria. In 902, the
Qarmatians defeated the
increasingly feeble Tulunids and laid
siege to Damascus. Although...
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general to take over rule of Egypt, yet
being under Abbasid allegiance, the
Tulunid dynasty (868–905) and
Ikhshidid dynasty (935–969) were
among the most successful...
-
Ikhshidids made use of
Black slave troops. The
practice began with the
Tulunids in 870 AD,
where the
Africans were used as infantrymen, and
continued by...
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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....
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succeeded each other: the Rashiduns; Umayyads, Abbasids; the semi-independent
Tulunids and Ikhshidids; Fatimids; and the Seljuks. In 1099, the
First Crusade resulted...