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    The Fatimid invasion met with initial success:

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    was a Fatimid historian, writer and administrative official.

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    During the 9th century, Palestine was conquered by the Fatimid dynasty, centered in Egypt.

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    It offers students an unmatched opportunity to study particular regions or categories of art, including Fatimid art;

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    Umayyad rule ended in 750 and was followed by the Arab caliphates of the Abbasid and Fatimid dynasties.

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    In Egypt, many mashhads devoted to religious figures were built in Fatimid Cairo, mostly straightforward square structures with a dome.

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    AD when Caliph al Hakim of the Fatimid dynasty, destroyed also the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

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    But they were followed by two great and powerful dynasties: Fatimid Caliphate which formed in Ifriqiya in 909 AD

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    In Egypt In Egypt, many mashhads devoted to religious figures were built in Fatimid Cairo, mostly straightforward square structures with a dome.

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    Two other important mashads from the Fatimid era in Cairo are those of Sayyida Ruqayya and Yayha al-Shabib, in the Fustat cemetery.

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    The sixth Fatimid caliph, CaliphAl-Hakim(996- 1021), who was believed to be"God made manifest" by the Druze, destroyed the Holy Sepulchre in 1009.

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    The sixth Fatimid caliph, Caliph Al-Hakim(996-1021), who was believed to be"God made manifest" by the Druze, destroyed the Holy Sepulchre in 1009.

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    This trend peaked in 1009 AD when Caliph al Hakim of the Fatimid dynasty, destroyed also the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

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    In 1169, Salahuddin, at the age of 31, became the commander of the Syrian troops in Egypt and vizier of the Fatimid caliphate there.

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    The sixth shia Fatimid caliph, Caliph Al-Hakim, 996-1021, who was believed to be"God made manifest" by the Druze, destroyed the Holy Sepulchre in 1009.

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    Ismaili Shia Islam was introduced in Gujarat in the second Half of the 11th Century, when Fatimid Imam Al-Mustansir Billah sent missionaries to Gujarat in 467 AH/1073.

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    Ismaili Shia Islam was introduced to Gujarat in the second half of the 11th century, when Fatimid Imam Al-Mustansir Billah sent missionaries to Gujarat in 467 AH/1073 CE.

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    During that time the region of Palestine became again the center of violent disputes followed by wars, since enemies of the Fatimid dynasty attempted to conquer the region.

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    Born in Basra, he spent most of his productive period in the Fatimid capital of Cairo and earned his living authoring various treatises and tutoring members of the nobilities.

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    As he claimed to be able to regulate the flooding of the Nile, he was invited to by Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim in order to realise a hydraulic project at Aswan.

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    In 930 they attacked and seized the sacred city of Makka and carried away the holy Black Stone which was returned 20 years later by the order of the Fatimid Khalifa al Mansur 946- 52.

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    Abu Hanifa al-Nu‘man ibn Muhammad ibn Mansur ibn Ahmad ibn Hayyun al-Tamimi, generally known as al-Qāḍī al-Nu‘mān also Qāżi Noʿmān(died 974 CE/ 363 AH) was an Isma'ili jurist and the official historian of the Fatimid caliphs.

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    Cairo was established by Jawhar al-Siqilli“The Sicilian”, among the Fatimid line in the tenth century CE, however the area making the present-day city was the site of national capitals whose remainders stay noticeable in parts of Old Cairo.

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    Al-Amīr al-Mukhtār ʿIzz al-Mulk Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abiʾl Qāsim ʿUbayd Allāh ibn Aḥmad ibn Ismāʿīl ibn ʿAbd al-Azīz al-Ḥarranī al-Musabbiḥī al-Kātib, commonly known simply as al-Musabbihi(4 March 977- April/May 1030), was a Fatimid historian, writer and administrative official.

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    In 1009, during the reign of the sixth Fatimid Caliph, al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, the Church of the Nativity was ordered to be demolished, but was spared by local Muslims, because they had been permitted to worship in the structure's southern transept.

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    But they were followed by two great and powerful dynasties: Fatimid Caliphate which formed in Ifriqiya in 909 AD and the Buyid dynasty emerged in Daylaman, in north central Iran, about 930 AD and then extended rule over central and western Iran and into Iraq until 1048 AD.

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