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The Tulunid administration also helped the economy prosper, by maintaining political stability, which in Egypt is a sine qua non. Isolated revolts among the Copts and some Arab nomads in upper Egypt, which never threatened the dynasty's power, were actually a response to the more efficient Tulunid fiscal practices.
The Tulunid state represents the first experience of local rule in which a dynasty or state ruled independently of the central government of the Abbasid state. [2] It was ruled by a number of members of the Tulunid dynasty until the Egyptian Tulunid emirate was ended by the Abbasids.
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Khalanji or Ibrahim al-Khaliji or Muhammad ibn al-Khalij (Egyptian Arabic: محمد بن الخليج; possibly d. 905 AD) was one of the senior commanders of the Tulunid dynasty, who rebelled against the Abbasid Caliphate after the fall of the Tulunid emirate.
The Rashiduns were followed by the Umayyads, who ruled until they were overthrown by the Abbasids in 750, [2] when the Umayyad regional capital of Fustat was replaced with an Abbasid city slightly north of it, al-‘Askar.
Tulunid Emirate: Tulunid victory. The generals Ishaq ibn Kundaj and Ibn Abi'l-Saj attacked and took Damascus fell when its governor defected; Despite major initial gains,they were rapidly reversed battle of Tawahin; Tulunids reaffirm rule over the Al-Sham region. Khumarawayh Sa'd al-Aysar? Abbasid Caliphate invasion of Tulunid-controlled Syria ...
Sharifate of Mecca or Emirate of Mecca (1517–1803), Habesh Eyalet (1554–1802; 1813–1872), Lahsa Eyalet (1560–1670), Shariffate/Emirate (Principality) and Eyalets (word translated to States in modern Turkish, but at the time considered equivalent to Duchies by the Europeans) of the Ottoman Empire (1517–1804)
The Tulunid dynasty ruled Egypt from 868 to 905, as independent rulers and nominal vassals to the Abbasid Caliphate The main article for this category is Tulunid dynasty . Subcategories
Tulunid dynasty (3 C, 6 P) Pages in category "10th century in Egypt" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Military of the Tulunid Emirate;