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Uqaylid dynasty
إمارة بنو عقيل
990–1096
Uqaylid Emirate at its greatest extent
Uqaylid Emirate at its greatest extent
CapitalMosul
Official languagesArabic
Religion
Shia Islam
GovernmentEmirate
History 
• Established
990
• Disestablished
1096
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Uqaylid dynasty Hamdanid dynasty
Uqaylid dynasty Mirdasid dynasty
Seljuk Empire Uqaylid dynasty

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