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The new Islamic dynasties The New Edinburgh Islamic Surveys Series Editor: Carole Hillenbrand TITLES AVAILABLE OR FORTHCOMING The New Islamic Dynasties Clifford Edmund Bosworth Media Arabic Julia Ashtiany Bray An Introducion to the Hadith John Burton A History of Islamic Law Noel Coulson A Short History of the Ismailis Farhad Daftary Islam: An Historical Introduction (2nd Edition) Gerhad Endress A History of Christian-Muslim Relations Hugh Goddard Shi‘ism (2nd Edition) Heinz Halm Islamic Science and Engineering Donald Hill Islamic Law: From Historical Foundations to Contemparary Practice Mawil Izzi Dien Sufism: An Historical Introduction Ahmet T. Karamustafa Islamic Aesthetics Oliver Leaman Persian Histrography Julie Scott Meisami The Muslim of Medieval Italy Alex metcalfe Muslim in Western Europe (3rd Edition) Jørgen Nielson Medieval Islamic Medicine Peter Pormann and Emilie Savage-Smith Islamic Jurisprudence Kevin Reinhart and Aron Zysow Islamic Names Annemarie Schimmel Mordern Arabic Literature Paul Starkey Islamic Medicine Manfred Ullman Islam and Ecnomics Ibrahim Warde A History of Islamic Spain W. Montgomery Watt and Pierre Cachia Inroduction to the Qur’an W. Montgomery Watt Islamic Creeds W. Montgomery Watt Islamic Philosophy and Thelogy W. Montgomery Watt Islamic Practical Thought W. Montgomery Watt Understanding the Qur’an Alford Welch The new Islamic dynasties A chronological and genealogical manual CLIFFORD EDMUND BOSWORTH EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS © Clifford Edmund Bosworth, 1996 Transferred to digital print 2012 Edinburgh University Press Ltd 22 George Square, Edinburgh Typeset in Linotype Trump Medieval by Koinonia, Manchester, and printed and bound by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon, CR0 4YY A CIP Record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0 7486 2137 7 (paperback) eISBN 9780748696482 The right of Clifford Edmund Bosworth to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Published with the support of the Edinburgh University Scholarly Publishing Initiatives Fund. CONTENTS Abbreviations used Introduction CHAPTER ONE The Caliphs The Rightly-Guided or ‘Patriarchal’ or ‘Orthodox’ Caliphs (al-Khulafā’ 1. al-Rāshidūn) 2. The Umayyad Caliphs 1. The Sufyānids 2. The Marwānids 3. The ‘Abbāsid Caliphs 1. The caliphs in Iraq and Baghdad 2. The caliph in Aleppo, Ḥarrān and northern Syria 3. The caliphs in Cairo CHAPTER TWO spain 4. The Spanish Umayyads 5. The Mulūk al-Ṭawā’if or Reyes de Taifas in Spain 1. The Ḥammūdids of Málaga 2. The Ḥammūdids of Ceuta 3. The ‘Abbādids of Seville 4. The Banū Birzāl in Carmona 5. The Banū Khazrūn in Arcos 6. The Zīrids of Granada 7. The Banū Ṣumādiḥ of Almería 8. The Banū Mujāhid of Denia and Majorca The rulers in Majorca during the eleventh and early twelfth 9. centuries 10. The Jahwarids of Cordova 11. The rulers in Cordova of the Almoravid-Almohad interregnum 12. The Afṭasids of Badajoz 13. The Dhu ’l-Nūnids of Toledo 14. The ‘Āmirids of Valencia 15. The rulers in Valencia of the Almoravid-Almohad interregnum 16. The Tujībids in Saragossa The Hūdids in Saragossa, Huesca, Tudela and Lérida, and, 17. subsequently, Denia, Tortosa and Calatayud 18. The rulers of Murcia, including the Ṭāhirids and Hūdids 6. The Banū Ghāniya 7. The Naṣrids or Banu ’l-Aḥmar CHAPTER THREE North Africa 8. The Idrīsids 9. The Rustamids 10. The Midrārids 11. The Aghlabids 12. The Kalbids 13. The Zīrids and Ḥammādids 14. The Almoravids or al-Murābiṭūn 15. The Almohads or al-Muwaḥḥidūn 16. The Marīnids 17. The ‘Abd al-Wādids or Zayyānids or Ziyānids 18. The Ḥafṣids 19. The Waṭṭāsids 20. The Sa‘did Sharīfs 21. The ‘Alawid or Filālī Sharīfs 22. The Ḥusaynid Beys 23. The Qaramānlīs 24. The Sauūsī Chiefs and Rulers CHAPTER FOUR Egypt and Syria 25. The Ṭūlūnids 26. The Ikhshīdids 27. The Fāṭimids 28. The Mirdāsids 29. The chief dā‘īs of the Nizārī Ismā‘īlīs or Assassins in Syria 30. The Ayyūbids 1. The line in Egypt 2. The line in Damascus 3. The line in Aleppo 4. The line in Ḥimṣ 5. The line in Ḥamāt 6. The line in Diyār Bakr (Mayyāfāriqīn and Jabal Sinjār) 7. The line in Diyār Bakr (Ḥiṣn Kayfā, Āmid and Akhlāṭ) 8. The line in Yemen The minor branches of the family in Ba‘lbakk, Karak, Bāniyās and 9. Subayba, and Buṣrā 31. The Mamlūks 1. The Baḥrī line 2. The Burjī line 32. The Ma‘n Amīrs of Lebanon 33. The Shihāb Amīrs of Lebanon 34. The house of Muḥammad ‘Alī CHAPTER FIVE Iraq and Jazīra before the Seljuqs 35. The Ḥamdānids 1. The line in Mosul and Jazīra 2. The line in Aleppo and northern Syria 36. The Mazyadids 37. The Marwānids 38. The ‘Uqaylids The line in Jazīrat Ibn ‘Umar, Niṣībīn and Balad of Muḥammad b. 1. al-Musayyab al-‘Uqaylī The line in Mosul and later in Jazīrat Ibn ‘Umar, Niṣībīn and Balad, 2. also of the al-Musayyab line 3. The line in Takrīt of Ma‘n b. al-Muqallad’s descendants 4. The line in Hīt 5. The line in ‘Ukbarā of Ma‘n b. al-Muqallad’s descendants The other minor branches at Āna and al-Ḥadītha and at Qal‘at 6. Ja‘bar 39. The Numayrids CHAPTER SIX The Arabian Peninsula 40. The Carmathian or Qarmaṭī Rulers of the line of Abū Sa‘īd al-Jannābī 41. The Zaydī Imāms of Yemen 1. The early period: the Rassid line 2. The more recent period: the Qāsimid line 42. The Ziyādids 43. The Yu‘firids or Ya‘furids 44. The Najāḥids 45. The Ṣulayḥids 46. The Zuray‘ids or Banu ’1-Karam 47. The Hamdānids 1. The first line of the Banū Ḥātim 2. The line of the Banu ’1-Qubayb 3. The second line of the Banū Ḥātim 48. The Mahdids 49. The Rasūlids

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