Monopolization of Power in the Fatimid Era (296 - 362 AH/ 909 - 973 AD)

Authors

  • Nada Abbas Farhan Musa Al-Shammari Ministry of Education/ Directorate of Holy Karbala Education - Iraq Author
  • Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies Author

Keywords:

The Fatimid State, The Caliphs, Morocco, Egypt, Monopoly

Abstract

The rule of the Fatimid caliphs is considered one of the greatest bright periods, and an indicator of a new stage in Islamic history, as it witnessed the announcement of the establishment of the third caliphate in the Islamic world at that time after the Abbasid caliphs in Baghdad and the Umayyads in Cordoba. Their efforts culminated in the establishment of the Fatimid state in Morocco in the year 296 AH/909 AD and the elimination of the Aghlabid authority of the Abbasid rule. The Fatimid Caliphate realized that the countries of the Maghreb could achieve its main goal, which was to monopolize the rule of the Islamic world. For this reason, there were many campaigns to control Egypt, the last of which was a campaign. By the commander of Jawhar, who conquered Egypt in the year 358 AH/968 AD during the reign of Caliph Al-Muizz li-Din Allah. Hence, I tried hard to collect all the missing information on the subject. As for the classification of this research or study.

Vol. 3, Special Issue, (2024), The Second Beirut International Scientific Conference for the Humanities and Pure Sciences (Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies)

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Published

2024-05-05

How to Cite

Monopolization of Power in the Fatimid Era (296 - 362 AH/ 909 - 973 AD). (2024). Diaa Al-Fekr Journal for Research and Studies, 3(خاص), 261-270. https://ojs.diaalfekr.com/index.php/sjlb/article/view/59