- The
Uqaylid dynasty (Arabic: العقيليون, romanized: al-ʿUqayliyyūn) was a Shia Arab
dynasty with
several lines that
ruled in
various parts of Al-Jazira...
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Eastern Arabia,
including the
islands of Bahrain. They were a
branch of
Uqaylids who re-migrated to
Arabia after the fall of
their rule in Syria. The dynasty...
- Iraq and Syria. The
Uqaylids were
among the last to leave,
settling on the
banks of the Euphrates,
where a
section founded the
Uqaylid dynasty,
which controlled...
- Iraq in the late
Abbasid era, the
bedouins of Banu
Uqayl established the
Uqaylid dynasty in
Mosul (5th
Islamic century). Later,
sections of the
tribe returned...
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After this,
their area of
control in
northern Iraq was
divided between the
Uqaylids and the Marwanids. Ali Sayf al-Dawla 'Sword of the Dynasty'
ruled (945–967)...
- and
nearby Saruj were
conquered by the
Turkish Seljuks and
their Arab
Uqaylid allies.
Numayrid emirs continued to hold
isolated fortresses in
Upper Mesopotamia...
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Iranian dynasty. at its peak
consisted of
large portions of Iran and Iraq.
Uqaylids (990–1096 CE): a Shia Arab
dynasty with
several lines that
ruled in various...
- This is a list of the
rulers of the
Iraqi city of Mosul.
Muhammad ibn
Marwan (ca. 685–705)
Yusuf ibn
Yahya ibn al-Hakam (ca. 685–705) Sa'id ibn Abd al-Malik...
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Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Hamdanids Buyid amirate of Iraq
Marwanids Uqaylids Al-Mazeedi
Ayyubids Seljuk Empire Atabegs of
Azerbaijan Zengids Ilkhanate...
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fought over by
Muslim powers,
including local lords, the Hamdanids, the
Uqaylids, the
Mirdasids and the Seljuks,
among others.
Rahbat Malik ibn Tawk was...