The Ziyadid dynasty (Arabic: الزياديون) was a Muslim dynasty that ruled western Yemen from 819 until 1018 from the capital city of Zabid. It was the first dynastic regime to wield power over the Yemeni lowland after the introduction of Islam in about 630.
The Ziyadiddynasty (Arabic: الزياديون) was a Muslim dynasty that ruled western Yemen from 819 until 1018 from the capital city of Zabid. It was the first...
but was killed in Taif in around 749. Muhammad ibn Ziyad founded the Ziyadiddynasty in Tihama around 818; the state stretched from Haly (In present-day...
The following is a list of Sunni Muslim dynasties. Ziyadiddynasty (819–1018) Banu Wajih (926–965) Sharif of Mecca (967–1925) Sulaymanids (1063–1174) Mahdids...
Battle of Marj Rahit. Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Ziyad founded the Ziyadiddynasty in Tihamah around 818. The state stretched from Haly (in present-day...
Kingdom fell after a long but sporadic civil war between several Yemenite dynasties claiming kingship; from this, the late Himyarite Kingdom arose as victors...
Zaydi sect was more concentrated. In 1926, Imam Yahya transitioned to the dynastic principle by appointing his son as crown prince. Thus, the imamship was...
Nubian slave named Hussein ibn Salama. Husayn ibn Salamah saved the ZiyadidDynasty from total collapse after a devastating attack by the Yu'firids. Prior...
commander who led the Muslim conquest of Spain in the 8th century Ziyadiddynasty, a Muslim dynasty that ruled western Yemen from 819 until 1018 from the capital...
the Ziyadiddynasty remained aligned with the Sunni Abbasids against the Shi'a regimes that arose during the late 9th century. Unlike the Ziyadids, who...
created circa 820 by Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Ziyad, the founder of the Ziyadiddynasty, who had been sent by the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun to suppress a rebellion...
re-establish control over parts of Yemen. Yufirid Dynasty over most of Yemen (847–997) Mahdid Dynasty over Southern Tihama (1159–1174) Manakhis over Taiz...
soldiers in Baghdad. Mamluk soldiers were introduced in Yemen during the Ziyadiddynasty (818-981), and Turkish slave soldiers were to become a popular ethnicity...
and tribal insubordination led to the political decline of the Qasimi dynasty in the 18th century. In 1728 or 1731 the chief representative of Lahej...
western Yemen. This area subsequently remained under the control of the Ziyadiddynasty, and the authority of succeeding governors of Yemen proper was restricted...
The 'Alawi dynasty (Arabic: سلالة العلويين الفيلاليين, romanized: sulālat al-ʿalawiyyīn al-fīlāliyyīn) – also rendered in English as Alaouite, 'Alawid...
The Nasrid dynasty (Arabic: بنو نصر banū Naṣr or بنو الأحمر banū al-Aḥmar; Spanish: Nazarí) was an Arab dynasty that ruled the Emirate of Granada from...