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Meaning of "fatimid"

Fatimid: belonging to a dynasty that ruled in parts of northern Africa and Asia from the 10th to the 12th century AD
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  • A member of a Muslim dynasty in North Africa and Egypt (approx. CE 900-1200).

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Fatimid presence in the city.
The builders may have been Fatimid architects.
Fatimid advancement in state offices was based more on merit than on heredity.
Saladin was vizier to the Fatimid caliph.
Fatimid gold coins.
The latter was more conciliatory toward Fatimid concerns.
Fatimid ambition to conquer Egypt was also realized.
The madrasa is one of the relics of the Fatimid caliphate.
Most of the Fatimid crews were either killed or captured.
Cairo was actually the new capital of the Fatimid caliphate.
The Fatimid rule broke apart into warring factions.
Cairo can thus be considered the capital of Fatimid cultural production.
The Fatimid expedition itself was considered risky even at the time.
There are many buildings built under the Fatimid remaining today.
It showcases the medieval Fatimid tradition in its charming stone construction.

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Economic developments including trade within the Fatimid realm of influence.
It is known that the Fatimid painters were in fact inspired by Iranian imagery.
A naval force was needed to prevent assistance from the Fatimid fleet at Tyre.
Early Fatimid mosques such as the mosque of the Qarafa did not have a minaret.
Amalric had been an ally and nominal protector for the Fatimid government.
The later period of Fatimid rule in Egypt was not free from grave internal disorders.
Al Hakim himself often attended these sessions which were held at the Fatimid palace.
The faded former glory of the Fatimid empire can be seen on the crumbling graveyard.
In that year the Kalbids established the independence of their emirate from the Fatimid caliphate.
Fatimid caliphs and established himself as Sultan of Egypt.
The defeat at Alexandretta was a major blow to Fatimid morale.
End of the Fatimid caliphate.
Al Azhar went through a lot of changes in the Fatimid period.
The Fatimid realm became an important power in the Mediterranean.
This was common knowledge in Fatimid Egypt at the time.
The Egyptian Fatimid garrison had cleared the surrounding area of trees.
She was closely linked to the Fatimid dynasty in Egypt.
The Ismāʿīlī communities remained a small minority throughout the Fatimid reign.
The battle was a Fatimid victory.
The Fatimid dynasty was succeeded by the rule of Saladin and his Ayyubid dynasty.
Qatayef is believed of Fatimid origin.
It is an element in the Fatimid Caliphate founding of the new city of Cairo.
The MISAGI is an artistic rendition of the wonderful Fatimid era.
Founder of the Fatimid dynasty.
It is the last remaining southern gate from the walls of Fatimid Cairo.
He went far beyond previous Fatimid rulers in his oppression of orthodox Islam.
There were attempts to expand the kingdom into Fatimid Egypt.
Jumeirah Mosque showcases the medieval Fatimid architecture in its stone construction.
This they believe to be continued from the period of their Fatimid Imam.
He descended from the Fatimid caliphs of Egypt.
Bab Zuwayla marked the southern limit of the old Fatimid city.
Later the Fatimid capital was moved to Mahdiyya.
The closest relations were during the Fatimid period in Egypt.
The Fatimid Empire in its greatest extension.
These trends would continue into the Fatimid and Ayyubid periods.

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