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  1. The Hamdanid dynasty was founded by Hamdan ibn Hamdun. By 892–893, he was in possession of Mardin, after fighting the Kharijites of the Jazira. [3] In 895, Caliph al-Mutadid invaded and Hamdan fled Mardin. [3] Hamdan's son, Husayn, who was at Ardumusht, joined the caliph's forces. [3] Hamdan later surrendered to the caliph and was imprisoned. [3]

  2. Ḥamdānid Dynasty, Muslim Arab dynasty of northern Iraq (Al-Jazīrah) and Syria (905–1004) whose members were renowned as brilliant warriors and as great patrons of Arabic poets and scholars. Ḥamdān ibn Ḥamdūn brought the family, already well established in Al-Jazīrah, to political prominence by.

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  4. Hamdan ibn Hamdun. Hamdan ibn Hamdun ibn al-Harith al-Taghlibi ( fl. 868–895) was a Taghlibi Arab chieftain in the Jazira, and the patriarch of the Hamdanid dynasty. Alongside other Arab chieftains of the area, he resisted the attempts at re-imposition of Abbasid control over the Jazira in the 880s, and joined the Kharijite Rebellion.

  5. Hamdanids (Yemen) The Yemeni Hamdanids ( Arabic: الهمدانيون) was a series of three families descended from the Arab Banū Hamdān tribe, who ruled in northern Yemen between 1099 and 1174. They were expelled from power when the Ayyubids conquered Yemen in 1174. They were a Shia Ismaili dynasty that followed the Fatimid Caliphs based in ...

  6. About: Hamdanid dynasty. The Hamdanid dynasty (Arabic: الحمدانيون, romanized: al-Ḥamdāniyyūn) was a Twelver Shia Arab dynasty of Northern Mesopotamia and Syria (890–1004). They descended from the ancient Banu Taghlib Christian tribe of Mesopotamia and Eastern Arabia. Property. Value.

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