- The
Jarwanid dynasty (Arabic: الجروانيون) was an Arab
dynasty that
ruled Eastern Arabia in the 14th century. The
Jarwanids belonged to the clan of Bani...
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sought tribute from the
wealth ac****ulated from its
pearl fisheries. The
Jarwanid dynasty was a Shi'ite
dynasty that
ruled eastern Arabia in the 14th century...
- Shia
Jarwanid dynasty came to rule
eastern Arabia in the 14th century. The
Jabrids took
control of the
region after overthrowing the
Jarwanids in the...
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rulers of Hormuz,
though locally the
islands were
controlled by the Shia
Jarwanid dynasty of Qatif. In the mid-15th century, the
archipelago came
under the...
- of Oman.
After 150
years of rule the
Usfurids were
overthrown by the
Jarwanids whom in turn were
overthrown by the
Jabrids who were also an
Uqaylid dynasty...
- the
dynasty in the
early 15th
century by
deposing and
killing the last
Jarwanid ruler in Qatif. At
their height, the
Jabrids controlled the
entire Arabian...
- Usfurids,
which lasted until 1330. The area was then
taken over by the Shi'i
Jarwanid dynasty based in Qatif. The most
powerful Uqaylid dynasty, however, were...
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Nabhanids 1154–1624
Mahdids 1159–1174
Rasulids 1229–1454
Usfurids 1253–1320
Jarwanids 1305–1487
Kathirids 1395–1967
Tahirids 1454–1526
Jabrids 1463–1521 Kingdom...
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Muslim (1089/90–1092 and 1093–1096) List of Shia
dynasties Usfurids Jarwanid dynasty Mirdasid dynasty Kalbids Banu 'Amir
Bosworth 1996, p. 92. Basan...
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Chinese coins dating between 600 and 1200 AD, in Manama. In 1330,
under the
Jarwanid dynasty, the
island became a
tributary of the
Kingdom of Hormuz. The town...