- the time
between 1083 and 1174. The
centre of its
power was Aden. The
Zurayids suffered the same fate as the
Hamdanid sultans, the
Sulaymanids and the...
-
Cairo kept a
representation in Aden,
adding further prestige to the
Zurayids. The
Zurayids were
sacked by the
Ayyubids in 1174.
Turan Shah
conquered Zabid...
-
Cairo kept a
representation in Aden,
adding further prestige to the
Zurayids. The
Zurayids were
sacked by the
Ayyubids in 1174 AD. They were a Shia Ismaili...
- army to
Zabid and
killed 8,000 of its inhabitants. He
later installed the
Zurayids to
govern Aden. al-Mukarram, who had been
afflicted with
facial paralysis...
- to the
Hafizi Ismaili sect that the
other Ismaili dynasties such as the
Zurayids and the
Hamdanids adhered to. The
Sulayhids are from the Arab
Yemeni clan...
-
Yumain &
Munif were
listed among the last
citadels surrendered by the
Zurayids to the
Ayyubids in 1193.
Muhammad Ibn Said Al Dhobhani, a 15th-century...
-
relations in the Tihama. An
advantageous peace was
concluded with the
Zurayids of Aden. At the same time the
Mahdids attacked other areas in the south...
-
After the
death of Ali bin
Muhammad Al-Sulayhi, his son took
charge of
Zurayids, and Aden
continued to pay the
annual royalty until Queen Arwa bint Ahmed...
- century,
until the fall of the last
Sulayhid dynasty,
Hamdanids (Yemen) and
Zurayids rump
state in 1197 AD, then they
shifted their da'wat to
India under the...
-
Mecca 968–1925
Sulayhids 1047–1138
Sulaymanids 1063–1174
Uyunids 1076–1253
Zurayids 1083–1174
Nabhanids 1154–1624
Mahdids 1159–1174
Rasulids 1229–1454 Usfurids...