War between the Qarmatians & Seljuk Supported Uyunids
Overthrow of the Qarmatians
Date
1058-1077
Location
Eastern Arabia, Multan
Result
Muslim Coalition Victory
Destruction of the Qarmatians
Belligerents
Qarmatians
Seljuk dynasty Abbasid Caliphate Ghaznavid Empire Uyunid Emirate Abu al-Bahlul al-Awwam's forces (1058-1067)
Commanders and leaders
Abu Abdullah ibn Sanbar Yahya bin Abbas
Tughril Alp Arslan Malik-Shah I Mahmud Ghaznavi Abdullah bin Ali Al Uyuni Abu al-Bahlul al-Awwam †
Strength
30,000 or less
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Heavy
Heavy
The Overthrow of the Qarmatians was an armed uprising by the Seljuk and Abbasid supported Uyunids against the ruling Qarmatian state. A local chief known as Abdullah bin Ali Al Uyuni aligned himself with the Abbasids and the Seljuk Empire,[1] and started an uprising with their support. Due to support from more powerful foreign powers, the Uyunids successfully revolted and liberated Eastern Arabia,[2] which significantly shifted the power dynamic of Eastern Arabia.
^Bosworth, C. E. (2014-03-11). New Islamic Dynasties. Edinburgh University Press. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-7486-9648-2.
^Larsen, Curtis E. (1983). Life and Land Use on the Bahrain Islands: The Geoarchaeology of an Ancient Society. University of Chicago Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-226-46905-8.
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