- The Banu 'l-
Ukhaidhir (Arabic: بنو الأخيضر, romanized: Banū ʾl-Ukhayḍir),
informally as Ukhaydhirites, was an Arab
dynasty that
ruled in Najd and al-Yamama...
- The
current name
could be
related to Isma'il ibn
Yusuf al-
Ukhaidhir from Banu
Ukhaidhir who
launched a
rebellion against the Abbasid, then
later he...
- modern-day Morocco. It was
named after its
first leader Idris I. The Banu
Ukhaidhir was a
dynasty that
ruled in al-Yamamah (central Arabia) from 867 to at...
- include:
Alawite dynasty of
Morocco Alavid dynasty of
Tabaristan Banu
Ukhaidhir of
Central Arabia Bolkiah dynasty of
Brunei Hammudid dynasty of Southern...
-
province of Yamamah. In the mid 9th century, the Alid
dynasty of
Banul Ukhaidhir (c. 867) came to
power in al-Yamama,
having fled
there from
their native...
-
within Iran. The
Buyids were
initially Zaydī Shias, as were the Banu
Ukhaidhir rulers of al-Yamama in the 9th and 10th centuries. The
leader of the Zaydī...
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Muscat and Oman (1820–1970)
Sultanate of Oman (1970–present)
Yemen Banu
Ukhaidhir (865–1066)
Mutawakkilite Kingdom of
Yemen (1918–1970)
Zurayids (1083–1174)...
- in the
Arabian Peninsula Ziyadids (819–1018) Yu'firids (847–997) Banu
Ukhaidhir (865–1066) R****ids (893–1970)
Qarmatians (900–1073)
Fatimids (970–1171)...
- of
Medina -
Twelver (converted to ****sm in the
Ottoman period) Banu
Ukhaidhir (865–1066 CE) —
Zaidi R****ids (897–1970 CE) —
Zaidi Sulayhid dynasty (1047–1138...
- Samarra, his
deposition and
accession of al-Mu'tazz;
Muhammad ibn
Yusuf Al-
Ukhaidhir, a
descendant of Ali,
establishes an
independent kingdom in Yamamah. 867:...