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180: 191: 1000:, sending troops to collect the taxes from the iqtaʿ(fief) of the Bayt Jibrin, led by Hassan ibn Mufarrij.The Jarrahids kill the collectors. Anushtakin retaliates by imprisoning two of Hassan's senior aides in Ascalon and gains permission from Caliph az-Zahir to attack Hassan while the latter is incapacitated by illness. 980:(19 Jumada II 415) – In the wake of a famine striking Egypt, Yaqub ibn al-Dawwas issues an edict on the first day of the Coptic Christian new year, prohibiting the slaughter of cattle and announces that violators will forfeit their life and their property. 964:(17th day of 7th month of 1 Manju) – While Emperor Goichijo attends a sumo match in the Shishinden hall behind the Ichijo-in Temple, a fight breaks out between Judge Fujiwara Keisuke and Minamoto no Shigeto, leader of the Kurando Shikibu. 909:– Bedouins led by Abd Alla Ibn Idris al-Ja'fari attack the towns of Ayla and al-'Arish in southern Palestine after the Fatimids of Egypt refuse to restore al-Ja'fari as the Governor of the Wadi al-Qura. 1107:
In India, Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni begins his 12th, and final, expedition of plunder, departing with a cavalry of 30,000 troops, toward Multan, followed by Ajmer and Anhilvada, arriving at Somnath on January
818:(9 Muharram 415 AH) – In the first example of the reversal of the policy of religious tolerance created by the late Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim, Egyptian Christian Abu Zakariyya is arrested on charges of 830:, but then renounced Islam and converted back to Christianity, with immunity granted by al-Hakim. Zakariyya, apparently singled out for punishment is executed on October 14 (7 Shaban 415 CE). 225: 269: 1076:(4 Rajab 415) – Ibn Dawwas is fired from his job of administering food relief in Egypt, and replaced by Baqiyy, described as "a black slave who also managed the two 1174:
and an army of Bedouin warriors. After a siege of more than 50 days, and heavy casualties on both sides, Aleppo surrenders on January 18, 1025 (13 Dhu al-Qa'da 415 AH).
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across the Adriatic Sea to begin an invasion of Croatia, ruled by Krešimir III. He later takes Kresimir's wife as a hostage, transporting her to
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to apprehend the Bedouin leader Hassan ibn Mufarrij. However, the latter, with 3,000 of his horsemen, repulses Anushtakin, who retreats to
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and fight sporadic engagements with the Fatimid troops of governors Thu'ban and Mawsuf. Salih and the Bedouins camp outside of
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Galilee in the Late Second Temple and Mishnaic Periods: The Archaeological Record from Cities, Towns, and Villages
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in Germany, the Holy Roman Emperor issues an order to regulate the ongoing dispute between the ministries of
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The Medieval Empire in Central Europe: Dynastic Continuity in the Post-Carolingian Frankish Realm, 900-1300
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and demand surrender from the lead Islamic judge of the city, Ibn Abi Usama, and are refused.
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by an assembly of imperial princes and nobles at Kamba, receiving more votes than his cousin
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region of France, the brothers Girard and Lambert repent of their seizure of the village of
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recaptures the capital from the Emir Yazid ibn Ahmad with help from the Christian state of
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in an elaborate ceremony at the Anwar Mosque, as recounted later by the Amir al-Musabbihi.
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Urban Autonomy in Medieval Islam: Damascus, Aleppo, Cordoba, Toledo, Valencia and Tunis
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Urban Autonomy in Medieval Islam: Damascus, Aleppo, Cordoba, Toledo, Valencia and Tunis
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for help. They dispatch a fleet, but these are caught up in a storm and destroyed near
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The Jarrahids, led by Hassan ibn Mufarrij, invade Palestine and attack the city of
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Canal is opened in Fatimid Egypt in a ceremony that includes the Caliph al-Zahir.
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Anushtakin al-Dizbari of Palestine leads an expedition in the mountains around
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Administration of Justice in Medieval Egypt: From the 7th to the 12th Century
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of the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt since 1019, is dismissed by the Caliph
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Medieval Monarchy in Action: The German Empire from Henry I to Henry IV
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and restore the property to the Abbey "for the good of their souls".
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Court Cultures in the Muslim World Seventh to Nineteenth Centuries
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A History of Sharvān and Darband in the 10th-11th Centuries
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and becomes a lady-in-waiting to Imperial Princess Shushi.
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John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057
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This article is about the year 1024. For the number, see
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to Egypt is received at Cairo by the Caliph al-Zahir.
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The Influence of Human Mobility in Muslim Societies
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The Influence Of Human Mobility In Muslim Societies
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