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- The Rustamid dynasty (Arabic: الرستميون) (or Rustumids, Rostemids) was an Ibadi dynasty of Persian origin which ruled a state that was centered in present-day...
- Ibadite Rustumid Imamate in North Africa. Born into the Nafusi Berber tribe, It is believed that he may have had connections to the Rustumid family, with...
- Rustumid Imam, with the ****istance of his governor in Djerba. However, no evidence has been found to confirm that it was constructed by the Rustumids...
- most of the history of the North African Ibadis since the fall of the Rustumid imamate in 909, unlike their Omani coreligionists, who periodically reestablished...
- several disturbances until the Aghlabid state, which was in dispute with the Rustumid state in Algeria. Djerba was sometimes subordinate to the Aghlabids and...
- Kharijites Sufri Banu Ifran were opposed to Umayyad and Abbasids. After, the Rustumids (761–909) actually ruled most of the central Maghrib from Tahirt, southwest...
- introduced the “Tārikh” of Ibn al-Saghir and produced a short monograph on the Rustumid state. Next, Z. Smogorzewski (1919) published a list of Ibāḍī works in...