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An-Nasir Abdallah

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137:. After his accession he strove to deconstruct the legacy of ash-Shawkani. He introduced a strict legislation where the movements of women were restricted, as well as the use of musical instruments. The 152:. In 1840, an-Nasir Abdallah was murdered by his own servants in his country house. According to another version, the assassins were Taiyabi Ismailis from the 97:
Muhammad were kept prisoners by the new ruler, who took the name an-Nasir Abdallah. He took over at a time when the Yemeni lowlands or
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was deposed by the soldiery of San'a, since their salary was in arrears. Abdallah successfully made his
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Muhammad was released from prison and raised to the imamate, under the name
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Abdallah bin Muhammad bin al-Qasim bin Abbas was a great-grandson of Imam
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Guerilla War, Counterinsurgency, and State Formation in Ottoman Yemen
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living west of Sana'a were oppressed through his policies. Enraged
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Revival and Reform in Islam; The Legacy of Muhammad ash-Shawkani
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Ismailis eventually drove the imam's men out of the region of
271: 130: 102: 51: 47: 133:-influenced judiciary previously built up by the scholar 230:, PhD Thesis, Ohio State University, 2003, p. 95-6. 120: 294: 54:who ruled in 1837–1840. He was a member of the 125:An-Nasir Abdallah represented the traditional 85:. In February 1837, the unqualified incumbent 295: 239:R.B. Serjeant & R. Lewcock, p. 89. 72: 13: 250:A History of Arabia Felix or Yemen 14: 329: 197:R.B. Serjeant & R. Lewcock, 121:Religious and legislative policy 199:San'a'; An Arabian Islamic City 242: 233: 220: 204: 191: 105:troops. The viceroy of Egypt, 1: 184: 129:interests, as opposed to the 117:. This was politely refused. 69:of Yemen from 1597 to 1970. 7: 167: 46:(1811 – April 1840) was an 10: 334: 318:19th-century Yemeni people 281: 269: 261: 217:. Cambridge 2003, p. 185. 33: 25: 18: 226:Vincent Steven Wilhite, 58:family, descendants of 252:. Bombay 1859, p. 146. 62:, which dominated the 201:. London 1983, p. 89. 156:tribe. In his stead, 135:Muhammad ash-Shawkani 313:Zaydi imams of Yemen 107:Muhammad Ali Pasha 291: 290: 282:Succeeded by 101:were occupied by 44:An-Nasir Abdallah 41: 40: 20:An-Nasir Abdallah 325: 285:al-Hadi Muhammad 279:1837–1840 265:al-Mansur Ali II 262:Preceded by 259: 258: 253: 246: 240: 237: 231: 224: 218: 208: 202: 195: 179:History of Yemen 162:al-Hadi Muhammad 87:al-Mansur Ali II 73:Seizure of power 16: 15: 333: 332: 328: 327: 326: 324: 323: 322: 293: 292: 287: 278: 267: 257: 256: 248:R.L. Playfair, 247: 243: 238: 234: 225: 221: 209: 205: 196: 192: 187: 170: 123: 75: 21: 12: 11: 5: 331: 321: 320: 315: 310: 305: 289: 288: 283: 280: 268: 263: 255: 254: 241: 232: 219: 211:Bernard Haykel 203: 189: 188: 186: 183: 182: 181: 176: 174:Imams of Yemen 169: 166: 122: 119: 79:al-Mahdi Abbas 74: 71: 39: 38: 35: 31: 30: 27: 23: 22: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 330: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 304: 301: 300: 298: 286: 277: 276: 275:Imam of Yemen 273: 266: 260: 251: 245: 236: 229: 223: 216: 212: 207: 200: 194: 190: 180: 177: 175: 172: 171: 165: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 140: 136: 132: 128: 118: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 70: 68: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 36: 32: 28: 24: 17: 270: 249: 244: 235: 227: 222: 214: 206: 198: 193: 124: 76: 43: 42: 308:1840 deaths 303:1811 births 297:Categories 185:References 37:April 1840 168:See also 142:Ismailis 127:Zaydiyya 103:Egyptian 60:Muhammad 146:Taiyabi 139:Taiyabi 113:to the 99:Tihamah 67:imamate 56:Qasimid 158:Sayyid 154:Hamdan 95:Sayyid 272:Zaydi 150:Haraz 131:Sunni 115:Porte 111:San'a 91:da'wa 83:San'a 64:Zaidi 52:Yemen 48:Imam 34:Died 29:1811 26:Born 50:of 299:: 213:, 164:.

Index

Imam
Yemen
Qasimid
Muhammad
Zaidi
imamate
al-Mahdi Abbas
San'a
al-Mansur Ali II
da'wa
Sayyid
Tihamah
Egyptian
Muhammad Ali Pasha
San'a
Porte
Zaydiyya
Sunni
Muhammad ash-Shawkani
Taiyabi
Ismailis
Taiyabi
Haraz
Hamdan
Sayyid
al-Hadi Muhammad
Imams of Yemen
History of Yemen
Bernard Haykel
al-Mansur Ali II

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