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Rustamid dynasty
Persian ruling house in Algeria / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rustamid dynasty (Arabic: الرستميون) (or Rustumids, Rostemids) was an Ibadi Persian dynasty[4][5] centered in present-day Algeria.[6][7][8] The dynasty governed as a Muslim theocracy for a century and a half from its capital Tahert (present day Tagdemt[9]) until the Ismaili Fatimid Caliphate defeated it. Rustamid authority extended over what is now central and western Algeria, parts of southern Tunisia, and the Jebel Nafusa and Fezzan regions in Libya as far as Zawila.[10][11][12][13]
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Rustamid Kingdom | |||||||||||
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777[1]–909 | |||||||||||
![]() Approximate extent of Rustamid control in the 9th century | |||||||||||
Capital | Tahert | ||||||||||
Common languages | Berber, Arabic, Persian | ||||||||||
Religion | Ibadi Islam | ||||||||||
Government | Imamate[2] | ||||||||||
Imam | |||||||||||
• 777–788 | ʿAbdu r-Rahman ibn Bahram ibn Rūstam | ||||||||||
• 906–909 | Yaqzan ibn Muhammad Abil-Yaqzan | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established | 777[3] | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 909 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Algeria Tunisia Libya |
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