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  1. Vor einem Tag · The Fatimid Caliphate or Fatimid Empire ( / ˈfætɪmɪd /; Arabic: ٱلْخِلَافَة ٱلْفَاطِمِيَّة, romanized : al-Khilāfa al-Fāṭimiyya) was a caliphate extant from the tenth to the twelfth centuries CE under the rule of the Fatimids, an Isma'ili Shia dynasty.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · In 1212, the Almohad Caliph Muhammad 'al-Nasir' (1199–1214), the successor of al-Mansur, after an initially successful advance north, was defeated by an alliance of the three Christian kings of Castile, Aragón and Navarre at the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in the Sierra Morena.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · The Aqsa Mosque ( Arabic: جامع الأقصى, romanized : Jāmiʿ al-Aqṣā, lit. ' congregational mosque of Al-Aqsa '), also known as the Qibli Mosque or Qibli Chapel ( المصلى القبلي, al-muṣallā al-qiblī, lit. 'prayer hall of the qibla (south)' ), [2] is the main congregational mosque or prayer hall in the Al ...

  4. 14. Mai 2024 · Near Al-Fusṭāṭ, the old administrative centre of Muslim Egypt, the Fatimids built Cairo, which became the capital of their empire, and in its centre a new mosque and seminary, called Al-Azhar, after Fāṭimah al-Zahrāʾ (the Resplendent), the ancestor of the dynasty.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 11. Mai 2024 · Muhammad I al-Mustansir (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد المستنصر, romanized: Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Mustansir ibn Yahya; c. 1228–1277) was the second ruler of the Hafsid dynasty in Ifriqiya and the first to claim the title of Khalif.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Al Mustansereyya School is considered the first university in the Muslim World. It was established in 625 AH- 1227 by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir Bellah. It survived through the invasion of Timurlank in the 8th century AH/ 14th century AD, and remained till 1048 AH/ 1638 AD. However its activities started to dwindle. Al-Mustansir ...

  7. 15. Mai 2024 · In this incident, following a clash between these two groups that resulted in a murder, the eldest son of the caliph and also the commander of the Abbasid military forces, Mujahid al-Din Dāwatdar, attacked the Karkh district, which was a Shia residential area, and committed heinous crimes.