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- The Uqaylid dynasty (Arabic: العقيليون, romanized: al-ʿUqayliyyūn) was a Shia Arab dynasty with several lines that ruled in various parts of Al-Jazira...
- After this, their area of control in northern Iraq was divided between the Uqaylids and the Marwanids. Ali Sayf al-Dawla 'Sword of the Dynasty' ruled (945–967)...
- Iraq and Syria. The Uqaylids were among the last to leave, settling on the banks of the Euphrates, where a section founded the Uqaylid dynasty, which controlled...
- Eastern Arabia, including the islands of Bahrain. They were a branch of Uqaylids who re-migrated to Arabia after the fall of their rule in Syria. The dynasty...
- and nearby Saruj were conquered by the Turkish Seljuks and their Arab Uqaylid allies. Numayrid emirs continued to hold isolated fortresses in Upper Mesopotamia...
- Uqaylid dynasty. The minaret has been destro**** twice in the modern era, but it has since been rebuilt. The minaret was built by one of the Uqaylid rulers...
- Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Hamdanids Buyid amirate of Iraq Marwanids Uqaylids Al-Mazeedi Ayyubids Seljuk Empire Atabegs of Azerbaijan Zengids Ilkhanate...
- Iranian dynasty. at its peak consisted of large portions of Iran and Iraq. Uqaylids (990–1096 CE): a Shia Arab dynasty with several lines that ruled in various...
- This is a list of the rulers of the Iraqi city of Mosul. Muhammad ibn Marwan (ca. 685–705) Yusuf ibn Yahya ibn al-Hakam (ca. 685–705) Sa'id ibn Abd al-Malik...
- Qarmatians 899–1077 Rawadids 955–1071 Mazyadids 961–1150 Jarrahids 970–1107 Uqaylids 990–1096 Numayrids 990–1081 Mirdasids 1024–1080 Munqidhites 1025–1157 Muzaffarids...