- century.
Arzen itself came to be
ruled by a
local Muslim dynasty, the
Zurarids,
which probably also
descended from the Banu Bakr but
whose exact origin...
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campaign in Armenia, the
Shaybanid emirs wrested control of
Baghesh from the
Zurārids; thereafter, in the
first quarter of the
tenth century, it was
taken by...
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Emirate of
Melitene (850–934)
Amida (983–1085)
Ayyubid dynasty (1171–1341)
Zurarid Emirate of
Arzen (850–930)
Emirate of Bingöl (1231–1864)
Emirate of Bradost...
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secret until the fall of
Valencia Abu'l-Maghra ibn Musa ibn
Zurara - last
Zurarid emir of
Arzen Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X...
- ibn Musa ibn
Zurara (Arabic: ابو المقرئ بن موسى بن زرارة) was the last
Zurarid emir of Arzen,
located on the
borders between Upper Mesopotamia (Arabic...
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Armenian genocide in 1915.
Arzanene was
later a
small Arab
emirate under the
Zurarid dynasty in the 9th century. In the 10th
century the area fell
under Hamdanid...
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Shaybanid ruler of
Diyar Bakr,
Ahmad ibn Isa al-Shaybani, who
annexed the
Zurarid domains. Ter-Ghewondyan 1976, pp. 32, 42. Frye 1960, p. 679. Ter-Ghewondyan...