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Idrisids

788 CE – 974 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
788 CE – 974 CE
Duration
186 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Volubilis
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

The Idrisid dynasty or Idrisids (Arabic: الأدارسة al-Adārisah) were an Arab Muslim dynasty from 788 to 974, ruling most of present-day Morocco and parts of present-day western Algeria. Named after the founder, Idris I, the Idrisids were an Alid dynasty descended from Muhammad through his grandson Hasan. Their reign played an important role in the early Islamization of Morocco and also presided over an increase in Arab immigration and Arabization in major urban centers. Fleeing the Abbasid Caliphate to the east in the aftermath of the Battle of Fakhkh, Idris I first established himself in 788 at Volubilis in present-day Morocco with the help of local Berber allies. He and his son, Idris II, subsequently founded what became the city.

Historical Periods

Idrisids (793–910)

793 CE – 910 CE

Capital: VolubilisArea: 194,486 km²

Idrisids (911–921)

911 CE – 921 CE

Capital: VolubilisArea: 194,158 km²

Idrisids (926–935)

926 CE – 935 CE

Capital: VolubilisArea: 194,158 km²

Idrisids (947–969)

947 CE – 969 CE

Capital: VolubilisArea: 194,158 km²

Idrisids (970–979)

970 CE – 979 CE

Capital: VolubilisArea: 194,158 km²

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