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Zaydism (Arabic: الزَّيْدِيَّة, romanized: az-Zaydiyya) is a
branch of Shia
Islam that
emerged in the
eighth century following Zayd ibn Ali's unsuccessful...
- Az
Zaydiyah (Arabic: الزيدية) is a city
located in Al
Hudaydah Governorate,
Yemen and it is the
district capital of Az
Zaydiyah District. Its po****tion...
- Az
Zaydiyah District is a
district of the Al
Hudaydah Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the
district had a po****tion of 95,048 inhabitants. "Districts of...
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Ottoman power in the region.
Following this,
Idrisid troops took over Az
Zaydiyah and Al Luḩayyah,
together with
several tribes of
Upper Asir
aligning themselves...
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Marib مأرب 6,996 16,794 Ma'rib 32.
Thula ثلاء 11,564 16,262 'Amran 33. Az
Zaydiyah الزيدية 13,912 16,246 Al
Hudaydah 34.
Mudiyah مودية 11,071 15,569 Abyan...
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force linked up with
another Ottoman force which had been
advancing from
Zaydiyah to
relieve Qifl and
recapture Hajjah. In the South, the
Ottomans were moving...
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district As
Salif district As
Sukhnah district At
Tuhayta district Az
Zaydiyah district Az
Zuhrah district Bajil district Bayt al-Faqih
district Bura...
- Mushabbihah; Ḥikāyat Qawl Aṣnaf al-
Zaydīyah (حكاية قول اصنافِ الزيديّة)
Statement about the
Declaration of the
Branches of the
Zaydīyah’ al-Imāmat ‘alā
madhhab al-Shī’ah...
- inclinations.
Abdullah al-Ashtar had
around 400
troops of the Shi'ite
Zaydiyah branch, who at the time were
active supporters of Ahlulbayt,
ready for...
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explained the
political situation.
Colonel Ghalib Bey,
commanding forces at Az
Zaydiyah, did not
believe that the
Ottomans had
actually signed an
armistice and...