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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 1
On This Episode: We set-up our Ironman game and get some wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 2
On This Episode: Our most astute liege gets the realm torn up...and we have an ugly child. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 3
On This Episode: The Caliph revokes some titles like a tyrant, our ugly son thinks we're full of it, and we observe Ramadan. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interac...
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 4
On This Episode: The Caliph's unjust eye turns toward us, we suffer a loss in the family, and we continue systematically eradicating a family for their land....
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 5
On This Episode: We become a Faqih, the Byzantines finally play their hand, and we receive an unfortunate request. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 6
On This Episode: We destroy 2 dynasties for a piece of land, the Byzantines want a piece, and we search for wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 7
On This Episode: The conclusion to our war, our daughters go off to their new husbands, and wife passes. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
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La Culture Arabe
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CINTA SATUKAN KITA Line Dance
Choreo by : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music : Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Count : 32 - Wall : 4 TAG : On Wall 4 & 7 Level : Hig...
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CINTA SATUKAN KITA Line Dance
Cinta Satukan Kita Choreographer : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music: Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Demo by La'Paduzzi Class ( INDO...
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Syria - سورية Best Places to visit in Syria
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Who Is Al-Khaṣībī?
Abu ʿAbd-Allāh Al-Ḥusayn ibn Ḥamdān Al-Jonbalānī Al-Khaṣībī (Arabic: الحسين بن حمدان الخصيبي), mostly known as al-Khaṣībī (??–969) (Arabic: الخصيبي) He was originally from a village called "Jonbalā", between Kufa and Wasit in Iraq (region), which was the center of the Qarmatians. He was a member of a well-educated family with close ties to Eleventh Twelver Shia Imam Hasan al-Askari and a schola
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La dynastie arabe des Hamdanides 905-1004 de Syrie et la Jazira (Iraq) :
Les Hamdanides (حمدانيون) sont une dynastie d'émirs arabes ayant régné en Syrie et sur le nord de l'Irak (al-Jazira) de 905 à 1004. Cette dynastie a été fondée par d'anciens officiers Abbassides en 905, ils appartenaient à la tribu arabe des Banu Taghlib. De tendance chiite, ils ont été investis par le calife Abbasside Al-Muktafi. Ils se rattachent à leur ancêtre Hamdân ibn Hamdoun at-Taghlibi qui
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Bilad al-Sham
Bilad al-Sham (Arabic بلاد الشام, "the country of Syria") was a Rashidun, Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphate province in the region of Syria. It incorporated former Byzantine territories of the Diocese of the East, organized soon after the Muslim conquest of Syria in the mid-7th century, which was completed at the decisive Battle of Yarmouk.
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Basil II
Basil II was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty who reigned from 10 January 976 to 15 December 1025. He was known in his time as Basil the Porphyrogenitus and Basil the Young to distinguish him from his supposed ancestor, Basil I the Macedonian.
The early years of his long reign were dominated by civil war against powerful generals from the Anatolian aristocracy. Following their submi
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History of Islam
The history of Islam concerns the religion of Islam and its adherents, Muslims. "Muslim" is an Arabic word meaning "one who submits to God". Muslims and thei...
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Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 1
On This Episode: We set-up our Ironman game and get some wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB....
On This Episode: We set-up our Ironman game and get some wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
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On This Episode: We set-up our Ironman game and get some wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 2
On This Episode: Our most astute liege gets the realm torn up...and we have an ugly child. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB....
On This Episode: Our most astute liege gets the realm torn up...and we have an ugly child. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
wn.com/Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 2
On This Episode: Our most astute liege gets the realm torn up...and we have an ugly child. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 3
On This Episode: The Caliph revokes some titles like a tyrant, our ugly son thinks we're full of it, and we observe Ramadan. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interac......
On This Episode: The Caliph revokes some titles like a tyrant, our ugly son thinks we're full of it, and we observe Ramadan. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interac...
wn.com/Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 3
On This Episode: The Caliph revokes some titles like a tyrant, our ugly son thinks we're full of it, and we observe Ramadan. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interac...
Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 4
On This Episode: The Caliph's unjust eye turns toward us, we suffer a loss in the family, and we continue systematically eradicating a family for their land.......
On This Episode: The Caliph's unjust eye turns toward us, we suffer a loss in the family, and we continue systematically eradicating a family for their land....
wn.com/Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 4
On This Episode: The Caliph's unjust eye turns toward us, we suffer a loss in the family, and we continue systematically eradicating a family for their land....
Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 5
On This Episode: We become a Faqih, the Byzantines finally play their hand, and we receive an unfortunate request. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB....
On This Episode: We become a Faqih, the Byzantines finally play their hand, and we receive an unfortunate request. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
wn.com/Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 5
On This Episode: We become a Faqih, the Byzantines finally play their hand, and we receive an unfortunate request. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 6
On This Episode: We destroy 2 dynasties for a piece of land, the Byzantines want a piece, and we search for wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB....
On This Episode: We destroy 2 dynasties for a piece of land, the Byzantines want a piece, and we search for wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
wn.com/Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 6
On This Episode: We destroy 2 dynasties for a piece of land, the Byzantines want a piece, and we search for wives. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 7
On This Episode: The conclusion to our war, our daughters go off to their new husbands, and wife passes. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB....
On This Episode: The conclusion to our war, our daughters go off to their new husbands, and wife passes. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
wn.com/Let's Play Ironman Hamdanid Ep 7
On This Episode: The conclusion to our war, our daughters go off to their new husbands, and wife passes. Copyright © 2013 Paradox Interactive AB.
La Culture Arabe
Abbasid Aghlabids Alid Fatimid Hamdanid Idrisid Jabrids Mirdasid Sulayhid Umayyad Abbadid Alaouite Banu HudBanu Kanz Banu Ukhaidhir Dulafid dynasty Hamdani......
Abbasid Aghlabids Alid Fatimid Hamdanid Idrisid Jabrids Mirdasid Sulayhid Umayyad Abbadid Alaouite Banu HudBanu Kanz Banu Ukhaidhir Dulafid dynasty Hamdani...
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Abbasid Aghlabids Alid Fatimid Hamdanid Idrisid Jabrids Mirdasid Sulayhid Umayyad Abbadid Alaouite Banu HudBanu Kanz Banu Ukhaidhir Dulafid dynasty Hamdani...
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CINTA SATUKAN KITA Line Dance
Choreo by : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music : Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Count : 32 - Wall : 4 TAG : On Wall 4 & 7 Level : Hig......
Choreo by : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music : Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Count : 32 - Wall : 4 TAG : On Wall 4 & 7 Level : Hig...
wn.com/Cinta Satukan Kita Line Dance
Choreo by : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music : Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Count : 32 - Wall : 4 TAG : On Wall 4 & 7 Level : Hig...
CINTA SATUKAN KITA Line Dance
Cinta Satukan Kita Choreographer : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music: Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Demo by La'Paduzzi Class ( INDO......
Cinta Satukan Kita Choreographer : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music: Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Demo by La'Paduzzi Class ( INDO...
wn.com/Cinta Satukan Kita Line Dance
Cinta Satukan Kita Choreographer : Arnold Hamdani ( d;ULD West Java Indonesia ) Mei' 2012 Music: Cinta Satukan Kita by Judika Demo by La'Paduzzi Class ( INDO...
Syria - سورية Best Places to visit in Syria
Discover Syria - اكتشف سورية My adventure in Syria 2010 Tourist Attraction - الجذب السياحي Best Places to visit in Syria 1. Damascus 2. Bosra 3. Nabk 4. Alep......
Discover Syria - اكتشف سورية My adventure in Syria 2010 Tourist Attraction - الجذب السياحي Best Places to visit in Syria 1. Damascus 2. Bosra 3. Nabk 4. Alep...
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Discover Syria - اكتشف سورية My adventure in Syria 2010 Tourist Attraction - الجذب السياحي Best Places to visit in Syria 1. Damascus 2. Bosra 3. Nabk 4. Alep...
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Who Is Al-Khaṣībī?
Abu ʿAbd-Allāh Al-Ḥusayn ibn Ḥamdān Al-Jonbalānī Al-Khaṣībī (Arabic: الحسين بن حمدان الخصيبي), mostly known as al-Khaṣībī (??–969) (Arabic: الخصيبي) He was o...
Abu ʿAbd-Allāh Al-Ḥusayn ibn Ḥamdān Al-Jonbalānī Al-Khaṣībī (Arabic: الحسين بن حمدان الخصيبي), mostly known as al-Khaṣībī (??–969) (Arabic: الخصيبي) He was originally from a village called "Jonbalā", between Kufa and Wasit in Iraq (region), which was the center of the Qarmatians. He was a member of a well-educated family with close ties to Eleventh Twelver Shia Imam Hasan al-Askari and a scholar of the Islamic sect known as the ‘Alawiyyah or Nusayrism, a branch of the Twelver Shi'a, which is now present in Syria, Southern Turkey and Northern Lebanon.
For a time, al-Khaṣībī was imprisoned in Baghdad, due to accusations of being a Qarmatian. According to the Alawites, after settling in Aleppo, under the rule of the Shi'ite Hamdanid dynasty, he gained the support and aid of the then ruler in spreading his teachings. He later dedicated his book Kitab al-Hidaya al-Kubra to his patron. He died in Aleppo and his tomb, which became a holy shrine, is inscribed with the name Shaykh Yabraq.
He taught several unique beliefs. One such belief was that Jesus was every one of the prophets from Adam to Muhammad, as well as other figures such as Socrates, Plato and some ancestors of Muhammad. Similarly, other historical figures were the incarnations of Ali and Salman al-Farisi. He also reported an authenticated hadith which allowed an Alawite woman to fornicate with a non-Alawite man if her purpose was to beget children.
He and his works were praised by the influential Iranian Shi'ite scholar Muhammad Baqir Majlisi.
wn.com/Who Is Al Khaṣībī
Abu ʿAbd-Allāh Al-Ḥusayn ibn Ḥamdān Al-Jonbalānī Al-Khaṣībī (Arabic: الحسين بن حمدان الخصيبي), mostly known as al-Khaṣībī (??–969) (Arabic: الخصيبي) He was originally from a village called "Jonbalā", between Kufa and Wasit in Iraq (region), which was the center of the Qarmatians. He was a member of a well-educated family with close ties to Eleventh Twelver Shia Imam Hasan al-Askari and a scholar of the Islamic sect known as the ‘Alawiyyah or Nusayrism, a branch of the Twelver Shi'a, which is now present in Syria, Southern Turkey and Northern Lebanon.
For a time, al-Khaṣībī was imprisoned in Baghdad, due to accusations of being a Qarmatian. According to the Alawites, after settling in Aleppo, under the rule of the Shi'ite Hamdanid dynasty, he gained the support and aid of the then ruler in spreading his teachings. He later dedicated his book Kitab al-Hidaya al-Kubra to his patron. He died in Aleppo and his tomb, which became a holy shrine, is inscribed with the name Shaykh Yabraq.
He taught several unique beliefs. One such belief was that Jesus was every one of the prophets from Adam to Muhammad, as well as other figures such as Socrates, Plato and some ancestors of Muhammad. Similarly, other historical figures were the incarnations of Ali and Salman al-Farisi. He also reported an authenticated hadith which allowed an Alawite woman to fornicate with a non-Alawite man if her purpose was to beget children.
He and his works were praised by the influential Iranian Shi'ite scholar Muhammad Baqir Majlisi.
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 3
La dynastie arabe des Hamdanides 905-1004 de Syrie et la Jazira (Iraq) :
Les Hamdanides (حمدانيون) sont une dynastie d'émirs arabes ayant régné en Syrie et sur le nord de l'Irak (al-Jazira) de 905 à 1004. Cette dynastie a été fondée ...
Les Hamdanides (حمدانيون) sont une dynastie d'émirs arabes ayant régné en Syrie et sur le nord de l'Irak (al-Jazira) de 905 à 1004. Cette dynastie a été fondée par d'anciens officiers Abbassides en 905, ils appartenaient à la tribu arabe des Banu Taghlib. De tendance chiite, ils ont été investis par le calife Abbasside Al-Muktafi. Ils se rattachent à leur ancêtre Hamdân ibn Hamdoun at-Taghlibi qui en 868 avait combattu dans le Djézireh les troupes abbassides du calife Al-Mu`tamid.
La dynastie se divise en deux, l'une s'établit autour d'Alep et l'autre autour de Mossoul. L'émirat de Mossoul s'étend sur Mossoul et les districts de la rive gauche du Tigre. Ils ont également essayé d'établir leur pouvoir en Azerbaïdjan et en Arménie à partir de 935.
Le plus célèbre membre de cette dynastie est Abu al-Hayja qui a été nommé gouverneur de Mossoul en 905 et gouverneur de Bagdad en 914. En 929, il participe à une révolte menée par un eunuque, Mu'nis qui voulait renverser le calife Al-Muqtadir pour le remplacer par son frère Al-Qahir. C'est en essayant de protéger Qahir, qu'Hayja trouve la mort.
Son fils, Al-Hassan a mis sept ans, de 929 à 936 pour asseoir son autorité sur le Djézireh qui eut comme capitale Mossoul. Pour obtenir le titre de Nâsir al-Dawla "Défenseur de l'État", il fait assassiner le grand émir Ibn Ra'iq. Son jeune frère, Ali obtient quant à lui le titre de Sayf el-Dawla "Sabre de l'État". Mais s'étant montré tyrannique, il est déposé par un membre de sa famille. La vie de l'émirat de Mossoul est assez précaire, les Hamdanides étant en conflit avec les Bouyides qui s'étaient rendu maîtres de Bagdad et qui leur imposaient de payer un tribut. Mais les Hamdanides sont aussi menacés par les Byzantins qui attaquent la Mésopotamie en 974. Ils ont aussi lutté contre les Banu Uqayl (Uqaylides) et les Marwanides.
Un émir Hamdanide a dirigé nominalement l'Empire Abbasside, mais pendant un an seulement, avant d'être évincé par l'un de ses officiers, Tuzun. L'émirat de Mossoul ne survit pas à la mort de son chef, Abu Taghlib.
Quant à l'émirat d'Alep, il couvre la Syrie du nord, et sa frontière ainsi que la ville de Diyarbakir. Théoriquement, cet émirat est dépendant de celui de Mossoul, mais il est dans les faits indépendant.
En 1002, les Hamdanides sont défaits par les Byzantins qui prennent Antioche puis Alep. En 1004, ils sont déposés par les Fatimides.
Les deux émirats ont accueilli et protégé de nombreux poètes et philosophes, comme Al-Mutanabbi et Abu Firas, ce dernier etant lui-même un Hamdanide. Cette forme de mécenat intellectuel contribua notablement au prestige de la dynastie.
wn.com/La Dynastie Arabe Des Hamdanides 905 1004 De Syrie Et La Jazira (Iraq)
Les Hamdanides (حمدانيون) sont une dynastie d'émirs arabes ayant régné en Syrie et sur le nord de l'Irak (al-Jazira) de 905 à 1004. Cette dynastie a été fondée par d'anciens officiers Abbassides en 905, ils appartenaient à la tribu arabe des Banu Taghlib. De tendance chiite, ils ont été investis par le calife Abbasside Al-Muktafi. Ils se rattachent à leur ancêtre Hamdân ibn Hamdoun at-Taghlibi qui en 868 avait combattu dans le Djézireh les troupes abbassides du calife Al-Mu`tamid.
La dynastie se divise en deux, l'une s'établit autour d'Alep et l'autre autour de Mossoul. L'émirat de Mossoul s'étend sur Mossoul et les districts de la rive gauche du Tigre. Ils ont également essayé d'établir leur pouvoir en Azerbaïdjan et en Arménie à partir de 935.
Le plus célèbre membre de cette dynastie est Abu al-Hayja qui a été nommé gouverneur de Mossoul en 905 et gouverneur de Bagdad en 914. En 929, il participe à une révolte menée par un eunuque, Mu'nis qui voulait renverser le calife Al-Muqtadir pour le remplacer par son frère Al-Qahir. C'est en essayant de protéger Qahir, qu'Hayja trouve la mort.
Son fils, Al-Hassan a mis sept ans, de 929 à 936 pour asseoir son autorité sur le Djézireh qui eut comme capitale Mossoul. Pour obtenir le titre de Nâsir al-Dawla "Défenseur de l'État", il fait assassiner le grand émir Ibn Ra'iq. Son jeune frère, Ali obtient quant à lui le titre de Sayf el-Dawla "Sabre de l'État". Mais s'étant montré tyrannique, il est déposé par un membre de sa famille. La vie de l'émirat de Mossoul est assez précaire, les Hamdanides étant en conflit avec les Bouyides qui s'étaient rendu maîtres de Bagdad et qui leur imposaient de payer un tribut. Mais les Hamdanides sont aussi menacés par les Byzantins qui attaquent la Mésopotamie en 974. Ils ont aussi lutté contre les Banu Uqayl (Uqaylides) et les Marwanides.
Un émir Hamdanide a dirigé nominalement l'Empire Abbasside, mais pendant un an seulement, avant d'être évincé par l'un de ses officiers, Tuzun. L'émirat de Mossoul ne survit pas à la mort de son chef, Abu Taghlib.
Quant à l'émirat d'Alep, il couvre la Syrie du nord, et sa frontière ainsi que la ville de Diyarbakir. Théoriquement, cet émirat est dépendant de celui de Mossoul, mais il est dans les faits indépendant.
En 1002, les Hamdanides sont défaits par les Byzantins qui prennent Antioche puis Alep. En 1004, ils sont déposés par les Fatimides.
Les deux émirats ont accueilli et protégé de nombreux poètes et philosophes, comme Al-Mutanabbi et Abu Firas, ce dernier etant lui-même un Hamdanide. Cette forme de mécenat intellectuel contribua notablement au prestige de la dynastie.
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 23
Bilad al-Sham
Bilad al-Sham (Arabic بلاد الشام, "the country of Syria") was a Rashidun, Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphate province in the region of Syria. It incorporated f...
Bilad al-Sham (Arabic بلاد الشام, "the country of Syria") was a Rashidun, Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphate province in the region of Syria. It incorporated former Byzantine territories of the Diocese of the East, organized soon after the Muslim conquest of Syria in the mid-7th century, which was completed at the decisive Battle of Yarmouk.
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Bilad al-Sham (Arabic بلاد الشام, "the country of Syria") was a Rashidun, Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphate province in the region of Syria. It incorporated former Byzantine territories of the Diocese of the East, organized soon after the Muslim conquest of Syria in the mid-7th century, which was completed at the decisive Battle of Yarmouk.
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Basil II
Basil II was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty who reigned from 10 January 976 to 15 December 1025. He was known in his time as Basil the Porphyro...
Basil II was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty who reigned from 10 January 976 to 15 December 1025. He was known in his time as Basil the Porphyrogenitus and Basil the Young to distinguish him from his supposed ancestor, Basil I the Macedonian.
The early years of his long reign were dominated by civil war against powerful generals from the Anatolian aristocracy. Following their submission, Basil oversaw the stabilization and expansion of the eastern frontier of the Byzantine Empire, and above all, the final and complete subjugation of Bulgaria, the Empire's foremost European foe, after a prolonged struggle. For this he was nicknamed the Bulgar Slayer, by which he is popularly known. At his death, the Empire stretched from southern Italy to the Caucasus and from the Danube to the borders of Palestine, its greatest territorial extent since the Muslim conquests four centuries earlier.
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Basil II was a Byzantine Emperor from the Macedonian dynasty who reigned from 10 January 976 to 15 December 1025. He was known in his time as Basil the Porphyrogenitus and Basil the Young to distinguish him from his supposed ancestor, Basil I the Macedonian.
The early years of his long reign were dominated by civil war against powerful generals from the Anatolian aristocracy. Following their submission, Basil oversaw the stabilization and expansion of the eastern frontier of the Byzantine Empire, and above all, the final and complete subjugation of Bulgaria, the Empire's foremost European foe, after a prolonged struggle. For this he was nicknamed the Bulgar Slayer, by which he is popularly known. At his death, the Empire stretched from southern Italy to the Caucasus and from the Danube to the borders of Palestine, its greatest territorial extent since the Muslim conquests four centuries earlier.
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- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 4
History of Islam
The history of Islam concerns the religion of Islam and its adherents, Muslims. "Muslim" is an Arabic word meaning "one who submits to God". Muslims and thei......
The history of Islam concerns the religion of Islam and its adherents, Muslims. "Muslim" is an Arabic word meaning "one who submits to God". Muslims and thei...
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The history of Islam concerns the religion of Islam and its adherents, Muslims. "Muslim" is an Arabic word meaning "one who submits to God". Muslims and thei...