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Encyclopedia of
World History Card of
Rustamid or
Tahert Kingdom.
Rustamid Dynasty Encyclopedy Britanica. "Qantara - The
Rustamids (761-909)". Qantara-med.org....
- The
Rustamid succession crisis occurred during the
reign of Abu Bakr ibn
Aflah when he
became fourth imam of the
Rustamids after his
father Aflah died...
- بن عبد الرحمن بن رستم) is the
third Imām of the
Ibadi dynasty of the
Rustamids in
central Maghreb. His
exceptionally long
reign (823–872) is regarded...
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presiding over a
court that
became a
center for
learning and culture.
Rustamids or
Banou Rostom, an
Ibadi Islamic berber state,
appeared in 776 AD, founded...
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split off from the
Rustamids and
formed a
small state which controlled L'Hillil and al
Jabal (around 15-20 kms from L'Hillil). The
Rustamid imam, Abd Al wahhab...
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Abbasid army in 761,
Ibadi leaders founded a state,
which became known as
Rustamid dynasty, in Tahart. It was
overthrown in 909 by the
Fatimid Caliphate....
- the
Umayyad Caliphate,
numerous local dynasties emerged,
including the
Rustamids, Aghlabids, Fatimids, Zirids, Hammadids, Almoravids,
Almohads and the...
- the
Yaruba dynasty from 1624 and 1742. See List of
rulers of Oman, the
Rustamid dynasty: 776–909,
Nabhani dynasty: 1154–1624, the
Yaruba dynasty: 1624–1742...
- the
Rustamids,
whose capital was at
Tahert (located in the
mountains southwest of
modern Algiers).
Apart from the
lands surrounding Tahert,
Rustamid territory...
- dynasty. He
welcomed Idris I,
recognizing his
kingdom and
breaking with the
Rustamids.
Idris I
negotiated the
surrender of
Tlemcen with the Maghrawa. One of...