Rustamid State
1.Rustamid dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:2 Rustamid Imams; 3 References; 4 ... starting an abortive
state led by Abu l-Khattab Abdul-A'la ibn as-Samh which lasted until the
Abbasid Caliphate suppressed it in ...
2.Rustamid State - About.com African History
Description:Definition: The Rustamid State (aka Rostamid) was an Islamic
kingdom founded on the high plateau region of northern Algeria by the
followers of 'Abd al-Rahman ibn ...
3.North Africa :: The Rustamid state of Tahart -- Encyclopedia ...
Description:Region of Africa comprising the modern countries of Morocco,
Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. The geographic entity North Africa has no
single accepted definition. It has ...
4.Rustamid kingdom (historical state, Algeria) -- Encyclopedia ...
Description:Rustamid kingdom, Rustamid also spelled Rostamid, Islamic
state (761–909 ce) on the high plateau of northern Algeria, founded by
followers of the Ibaḍīyah branch ...
5.Rustamid Dynasty: An Ibadi State in North Africa (776-909 ...
Description:07-12-2012 · The Rustamids were an Ibādī dynasty, of
Persian origin, which reigned from Tāhart (in what is now Algeria)
161-296/776-909. The birth of the Ibādī ...
6.History of early Islamic Tunisia - Wikipedia, the free ...
Description:Concurrently the Rustamid state was overthrown. On the east
coast of Ifriqiaya facing Egypt, the Fatimids built a new capital on top
of ancient ruins, ...
7.Rustamid kingdom - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Description:historical state, Algeria Rustamid also spelled Rostamid (AD
761–909) Islāmic state on the high plateau of northern Algeria,
founded by followers of ...
8.Rustamid | Referanser på Internett | cyclopaedia.net
Description:Referanser til "Rustamid" im Internet, an Universitäten und in
der Literatur... cyclopaedia.net
9.Rustamid - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:The Rustamid (or Rustumid, Rostemid) ruled part of North
Africa in the from the 700's to 909. It was a Muslim theocracy. The
capital was Tahert. It was in present day ...
10.Post-Classical Middle East: Rostamid Empire of Maghreb
Description:Many states are founded in the west area of the caliphate
(Idrisid,Rustamid,Banu Medrar)after the begining of breakup of Abbasid in
776 A.D the first state broke a ...
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