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Fatimid Caliphate

909 CE – 1171 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
909 CE – 1171 CE
Duration
262 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Mahdia
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Fatimid Caliphate was an Isma'ili Shi'a dynasty that ruled a caliphate from 909 CE to 1171 CE, spanning a large area of North Africa and West Asia. Tracing their ancestry to the Islamic prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima, the Fatimids began in Ifriqiya, overthrowing the Aghlabids. They extended their rule across the Mediterranean coast, eventually making Egypt the center of the caliphate. Its capitals included al-Mahdiyya, al-Mansuriyya, and finally Cairo from 973 CE. At its height, the caliphate encompassed varying areas of the Maghreb, Sicily, the Levant, and the Hejaz, and often allowed religious tolerance towards non-Shi'a sects.

Historical Periods

Fatimid Caliphate (911–921)

911 CE – 921 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 388,612 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (922–925)

922 CE – 925 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 582,695 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (926–935)

926 CE – 935 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 388,612 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (936–946)

936 CE – 946 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 582,695 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (947–959)

947 CE – 959 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 388,612 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (960–969)

960 CE – 969 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 516,954 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (970–979)

970 CE – 979 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 1,945,738 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (980–989)

980 CE – 989 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 1,945,907 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (990–1014)

990 CE – 1014 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 1,945,738 km²

Fatimid Caliphate (1015–1017)

1015 CE – 1017 CE

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Capital: MahdiaArea: 1,945,863 km²

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