Aghlabids

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The Aghlabid dynasty was an Arab dynasty centered in Ifriqiya from 800 to 909 that conquered parts of Sicily, Southern Italy, and possibly Sardinia, nominally as vassals of the Abbasid Caliphate. The Aghlabids were from the tribe of Banu Tamim and adhered to the Mu'tazilite rationalist doctrine within Hanafi Sunni Islam, which they imposed as the state doctrine of Ifriqiya. They ruled until 909 when they were conquered by the new power of the Fatimids.

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TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
eventarmed conflict812Siege of Tripolisiege, Aghlabids, Nafusa, Rustamid dynastyWikidata
eventarmed conflict842Siege of MessinaByzantine Empire, siege, Aghlabids, Duchy of NaplesWikidata
eventarmed conflict845Battle of ButeraByzantine Empire, battle, AghlabidsWikidata
eventarmed conflict846Siege of Lentinisiege, Byzantine Empire, AghlabidsWikidata
eventarmed conflict859Siege of EnnaByzantine Empire, siege, AghlabidsWikidata
eventarmed conflict878Siege of Tripolisiege, Aghlabids, TulunidsWikidata
eventarmed conflict880Al-Abbas’s campaign in IfriqiyaAghlabids, Tulunids, Rustamid dynasty, military campaign, NafusaWikidata
eventarmed conflict880Battle of CephaloniaByzantine Empire, Aghlabids, naval battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict880Battle of StelaiByzantine Empire, Aghlabids, naval battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict888Battle of MilazzoByzantine Empire, Aghlabids, naval battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict896Battle of Manubattle, Aghlabids, NafusaWikidata
eventarmed conflict902Fatimid conquest of IfriqiyaAghlabids, military campaign, Kutama, FatimidsWikidata
eventarmed conflict907Battle of Fahs al-Riyahbattle, Aghlabids, FatimidsWikidata
eventwar629Arab–Byzantine warsAghlabids, Emirate of Crete, Ghassanids, Mardaites, Emirate of Bari, Hamdanid dynasty, Kingdom of Italy, Umayyad Caliphate, Rashidun Caliphate, series of wars, Medieval Armenia, Mirdasid dynasty, Italian city-state, Muslim Sicily, Byzantine Empire, Abbasid Caliphate, Fatimid Caliphate, First Bulgarian EmpireWikidata
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