Abdullah bin Ali Al Uyuni
Uyunid Dynasty | |
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Parent house | Abdul Qays |
Country | Uyunid Emirate |
Founded | 1074 |
Founder | Abdullah bin Ali Al Uyuni |
Final ruler | Emad Al Deen Mohamad bin Masud |
Titles | Emir, Sheikh |
Dissolution | 1239 |
Cadet branches | Al Ghardaqa |
Abdullah bin Ali bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad Al-Marri Al-Abdi Al Uyuni (
Lineage and dynastic etymology
Al Uyuni was a descendant from the
Founding the state
Revolt Against the Qarmatians
Political, social and economic conditions in the Qarmatian state had reached a critical point when Al Uyuni began his revolt. He struggled at first in his skirmishes with the authorities given that he started with only around 400 supporters from the Abdul Qays, but other tribes took advantage of the weakened authority and eventually joined in. Al Uyuni’s troops forced the Qarmatians to withdraw to the Al-Ahsa Oasis while the loyal tribes withdrew to the Syrian Desert, culminating in a seven-year war of attrition and a siege of the Qarmatian capital at Qatif.[1]
End of the Qarmatians
The final overthrow of the Qarmatians started with the revolt of
Restoring Qatif
After the retreat of the Seljuk army, however, Ibn Ayyash recaptured Qatif, but he was rebuffed by Al Uyuni, who proceeded to occupy Bahrain. Finally killing Ibn Ayyash in battle, Al Uyuni was united Eastern Arabia and Bahrain into one state, the Uyunid Emirate, based in Al-Ahsa.[8]
Royal dynasty
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 9960693813. Archived from the original(PDF) on August 7, 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ ISBN 9772085925.
- ^ "العيونيون في البحرين ("Uyunids of Bahrain")". Hukam.net. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ^ Shaykh Ahmad. Tuhfat al-Mustafid, Vol. 1. p. 98.
- ^ Al Mulla, Abdul Rahman bin Othman bin Mohammed (2014). تاريخ الإمارة العيونية، ص ("The History of the Uyunid Emirate in Bahrain"). Riyadh: New National Publishing. p. 148.
- ^ Ibn al-Jawzi. Mirror of Time. pp. 13–38.
- ISBN 9960726916. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
- ISBN 9781848852785.
References
- Abdelkader Statistical: masterpiece beneficiary on Ahsa in the old and the new, the achievement Hamad Al-Jasser Riyadh 1960.