Historical Events tagged with "fatimid"
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Fatimids Defeat Byzantine Army at Apamea
In the year 998, the Fatimid Caliphate achieved a significant military victory over the Byzantine forces near the city of Apamea. This encounter featured the strategic use of cavalry and superior tactics by the Fatimids, resulting in a decisive defeat for the Byzantines. The outcome not only shifted the balance of power in the region but also underscored the growing influence of the Fatimid Caliphate as a formidable force against its rivals in the context of the protracted Arab–Byzantine wars.
Continue ReadingFatimid Forces Defeat Byzantine Army at Orontes
A decisive battle occurred when Fatimid forces engaged the Byzantine army near the Orontes River. The battle showcased the military strength and tactical prowess of the Fatimid Caliphate, resulting in a significant victory that shifted the balance of power in the region. The Fatimid, led by the commander, were able to outmaneuver the Byzantine forces effectively. This confrontation not only increased the Fatimid Empire's territorial gains but also reinforced their position as a formidable power against Byzantine influence in Syria.
Continue ReadingJawhar Leads Friday Prayer in Fustat
Fatimid General Jawhar leads Friday prayer in Fustat, signaling the success of the Fatimid conquest in Egypt under Caliph al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah. This moment is significant for the establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate in Egypt and the spread of Ismaili Islam in the region. The prayer was attended by soldiers and local citizens, marking a shift in political and religious authority. It solidified the Fatimid presence and influence in the area, emphasizing their claim to leadership.
Continue ReadingAl-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah Launches Fatimid Invasion
Al-Qa'im bi-Amr Allah, the heir-apparent of the Fatimid dynasty, begins a military campaign from Raqqada with the intent of conquering Egypt. This pivotal event marks the commencement of a significant period of Fatimid expansion in the region. The Fatimid forces, motivated by a desire to establish their presence and influence in Egypt, sought to claim control over a region that was crucial for trade and Islamic power during this era.
Continue ReadingBeginning of Fatimid Invasion in Egypt
The Fatimid Caliphate launched its inaugural invasion of Egypt under the leadership of Abu Abdullah al-Shi'i, aiming to establish their rule in the region. This incursion marked the beginning of a significant military campaign after years of consolidation and expansion within North Africa. With a well-organized force, al-Shi'i moved from Tunisia towards Egypt, seeking to gain control over the prosperous provinces and challenge the existing Ayyubid authorities. The Fatimids aimed not only at territorial expansion but also at spreading their Ismaili interpretation of Islam across the region.
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