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  2. Tulunids - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Military of the Tulunid Emirate - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Muhammad ibn Ali al-Khalanji - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Al-Askar - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of wars involving Egypt - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia - Wikipedia

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    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)

  8. Category:Tulunid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Category:10th century in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    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;