- The
Rasulids (Arabic: بنو رسول, romanized: Banū Rasūl) were a ****
Muslim dynasty who
ruled Yemen from 1229 to 1454. The
Rasulids took
their name from...
- The
Rasulid Hexaglot is a 14th-century
glossary written by or
prepared for the
Yemeni King Al-Afdal al-Abbas (r. 1363–1377),
containing words in six languages:...
- Kingdom.
Though the
Rasulids were of
Turkic descent they
claimed an
ancient Yemenite origin to
justify their rule. The
Rasulids were not the
first dynasty...
- on 29 July 2017.
Retrieved 9 June 2017.
Rasulid Hexaglot. P. B. Golden, ed., The King's Dictionary: The
Rasūlid Hexaglot –
Fourteenth Century Vocabularies...
-
Najahids (1022–1158), the
Egyptian Ayyubids (1174–1229) and the
Turkoman Rasulids (1229–1454). The most long-lived, and for the ****ure most
important polity...
-
Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Farisi (d. 1278/1279), an
Iranian Rasulid astronomer and
astrologer born in Aden. He is the
author of al-Tuḥfa,
which includes...
- the last 12
years of
Rasulid rule, the
country was torn
between several contenders for the kingdom. The
weakening of the
Rasulid provided an opportunity...
-
Muslim dynasty that
ruled Yemen from 1454 to 1517. They
succeeded the
Rasulid Dynasty and were
themselves replaced by the
Mamluks of
Egypt after only...
- "Rasul", a song by
Spyro Gyra from
Morning Dance Rasulid dynasty,
ruled Yemen in 13th–14th
centuries Rasulid Hexaglot, a six
language dictionary produced...
- on 26
December 1311
where the
troops of the
Rasulid Sultan al-Mu'ayyad Da'udsultan were crushed. The
Rasulid defeat resulted in a
ceasefire agreement, which...