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Sulayhid Dynasty

1056 CE – 1065 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
1056 CE – 1065 CE
Duration
9 years
Known Periods
1
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Sulayhid dynasty (Arabic: بَنُو صُلَيْح, romanized: Banū Ṣulayḥ, lit. 'Children of Sulayh') was an Ismaili Shi'ite Arab dynasty established in 1047 by Ali ibn Muhammad al-Sulayhi that ruled most of historical Yemen at its peak. The Sulayhids brought to Yemen peace and a prosperity unknown since Himyaritic times. The regime was confederate with the Cairo-based Fatimid Caliphate, and was a constant enemy of the Rassids - the Zaidi Shi'ite rulers of Yemen throughout its existence. The dynasty ended with Arwa al-Sulayhi affiliating to the Taiyabi Ismaili sect, as opposed to the Hafizi Ismaili sect that the other Ismaili dynasties such as the Zurayids and the Hamdanids adhered to.

Historical Periods

Sulayhid Dynasty (1056–1065)

1056 CE – 1065 CE

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Area: 75,390 km²

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