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- Hasanid sharifs (preceded by the Jafarids/Musawids, Sulaymanids, and the Hawashim) that all together ruled Mecca since about the mid-10th century. The progenitor...
- places are Harrat Al Ain, Harrat al Bousaid[citation needed], Harrat Al Hawashim, and Harrat Bani Shiban, where several archeological sites have been found...
- 1094/1095) was the first Emir of Mecca from the sharifian dynasty of the Hawashim. He was appointed Emir by Ali al-Sulayhi in 455 AH (1063) and died in 487...
- appointed the sharif Abu Hashim Muhammad as lord in Mecca, starting the Hawashim line of sharifs in the city. However, the Sulaymanid headman Hamza bin...
- ibn Abi'l-****uh 1039–1061 Died childless, end of the Ja'farid dynasty Hawashim Abu Hashim Muhammad ibn Ja'far 1062–1094 Ibn Abu'l-Hashim al-Thalab 1094–1101...
- brother Mukaththir. He belonged to the sharifian dynasty known as the Hawashim. Da'ud succeeded to the Emirate after the death of his father Isa on 2...
- (967–1061) – Sharifate of Mecca Sulaymanids (1063–1174) – Sharifate of Mecca Hawashim dynasty (1063–1201) – Sharifate of Mecca Banu Qatadah (1201–1925) – Sharifate...
- Mecca Al-Mukarramah and Hijaz and the beginning of the rule of supervisors Hawashim princes (third class) in 455 AH by Sharif Mohammed bin Jaafar Abi Hashim...
- and again to Abu'l-****uh's son, Shukr (r. 1038/9–1061), and to the first Hawashim emir of Mecca, Abu Hashim Muhammad ibn Ja'far (r. 1062–1094). Otherwise...
- and briefly in 1162. He belonged to the sharifian dynasty known as the Hawashim. He was preceded by his father Hashim, and succeeded by his uncle Isa ibn...