hamdanid dynasty造句
例句與造句
- As a result of the Sulayhid departure, the Hamdanid dynasty took control of Sana'a.
- They maintained the independence of Damascus from the Arab Hamdanid dynasty of Aleppo and the Baghdad-based Abbasids until 967.
- Al-Muttaqi was welcomed there by the Hamdanid dynasty, who organized a campaign to restore him to the capital.
- In the mid-10th century, it came under the control of the native Hamdanid dynasty, centred at Mosul.
- They were involved in the rise of the Hamdanid dynasty in the late 10th century, but often rebelled and participated in intra-dynastic disputes.
- It's difficult to find hamdanid dynasty in a sentence. 用hamdanid dynasty造句挺難的
- With the onset of the Abbasid Caliphate's terminal period of crisis after 928, control of the Muslim frontier cities shifted to the Ikhshidid and Hamdanid dynasties.
- Though actual members of the Hamdanid dynasty had lost power by 1002, many contemporary Arabic chroniclers consider Mansur's ouster to represent the formal end of the Hamdanid emirate.
- As the senior member of the Hamdanid dynasty, he inherited the family power base around Mosul from his father, and was able to secure it against challenges by his uncles.
- In the 990s, the Byzantine Empire and the Fatimids were involved in a war in Syria, which also involved the Byzantine vassal state of Aleppo, controlled by the Hamdanid dynasty.
- According to the researcher Marius Canard, Abdallah established himself as the most prominent member of the first generation of the Hamdanid dynasty, and was essentially the founder of the Hamdanid Emirate of Mosul.
- The Emirate of Halab was established in 945 by the Hamdanid dynasty and lasted until 1086, when it was elevated to the rank of Sultanate under the Seljuq dynasty, the sultanate was sometimes ruled along with Damascus by the same sultan.
- Instead, Nikephoros had to march rapidly to the East where Saif al-Daula of the Hamdanid dynasty, the Emir of Aleppo, had taken 30, 000 men into Imperial territory, attempting to take advantage of the army's absence in Crete.
- The site was apparently still in use in the 10th century; in 979 a meeting between Abu Taghlib ( Fadlallah b . al-Hasan ) of the Hamdanid dynasty, and Fadl, son of Salih, a Jew who headed the Fatimid forces took place there.
- His influence enabled him to become, in Kennedy's description, the " intermediary between government and the Arabs and Kurds of the Jazira ", thereby cementing the family's dominance in the area and laying the foundation for the rise of the Hamdanid dynasty to power under his two nephews, Nasir al-Dawla and Sayf al-Dawla.
- The most prominent member of the Hamdanid dynasty, Sayf al-Dawla originally served under his elder brother in the latter's attempts to establish his control over the weak Abbasid government in Baghdad during the early 940s CE . After the failure of these endeavours, the ambitious Sayf al-Dawla turned towards Syria, where he confronted the ambitions of the Ikhshidids of Egypt to control the province.
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