Hamdanids (Yemen)
The Yemeni Hamdanids were a series of three families descended from the Arab Banū Hamdān tribe, who ruled in northern Yemen between 1099 and 1174. They must not be confused with the Hamdanids who ruled in al-Jazira and northern Syria in 906-1004. They were expelled from power when the Ayyubids conquered Yemen in 1174.
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Hamdanids (Yemen)
The Yemeni Hamdanids were a series of three families descended from the Arab Banū Hamdān tribe, who ruled in northern Yemen between 1099 and 1174. They must not be confused with the Hamdanids who ruled in al-Jazira and northern Syria in 906-1004. They were expelled from power when the Ayyubids conquered Yemen in 1174.
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Die hamdanidischen Sultane des ...... es Jemens durch die Aiyubiden.
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The Yemeni Hamdanids were a se ...... ubids conquered Yemen in 1174.
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Хамданиды (иногда также Хатими ...... ступил в свои горные крепости.
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الدولة الحاتمية الهمدانية هي د ...... لحاتمية الهمدانية عبر تاريخها.
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Die hamdanidischen Sultane des ...... es Jemens durch die Aiyubiden.
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The Yemeni Hamdanids were a se ...... ubids conquered Yemen in 1174.
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Хамданиды (иногда также Хатими ...... вассалами фатимидского халифа.
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الدولة الحاتمية الهمدانية هي د ...... الفضل اليامي ( 1139 - 1174م ).
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Hamdanidische Sultane (Jemen)
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Hamdanids (Yemen)
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Хамданиды (Йемен)
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دولة بني حاتم
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