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ibn tulun: Ibn Tulun refers to Ahmad ibn Tulun, a Turkish governor and founder of the Tulunid dynasty in Egypt during the 9th century. He is known for establishing the Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo, an iconic architectural landmark

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Ahmad ibn Tulun changed the taxation system and aligned himself with the merchant community.
There he was seized and imprisoned for a while by Ibn Tulun.
Ibn Tulun founded an élite guard to surround the Tulunid family.
He was also described as less cultivated than his predecessor Ibn Tulun.
Ibn Tulun also took care to establish an efficient administration in Egypt.
He has constructed a special qibla at one of a pillar in the Mosque of Ibn Tulun.
This gave Ibn Tulun the necessary space to consolidate his own position in Egypt.
Soon afterwards he ordered the execution of his uncle Mudar ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun.
Ahmad ibn Tulun finds the Tulunid rule in Egypt.
Several medieval authors wrote about Ahmad ibn Tulun.
Ahmad ibn Tulun replaced Iraqi officials with an Egyptian bureaucracy.
Ahmed ibn Tulun.
Ahmad ibn Tulun breaks away from the Abbasid Caliphate and establishes the independent Tulunid dynasty.
The Zanj revolt helped Ahmad ibn Tulun to create an independent state in Egypt.
Ibn Tulun refused and was replaced by another, who carried out the deed.

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At the same time, the illness of Ibn Tulun himself worsened.
Ibn Tulun laid siege to the city until Sima was killed, reportedly by a local woman.
This campaign was ended prematurely, as Ibn Tulun had to return to Egypt.
As with the Ibn Tulun mosque, the arches are pointed and rest on brick piers.
Weeping at Abbas 's cruelty and untrustworthiness, Ibn Tulun ordered him flogged and imprisoned.
Ibn Tulun then tried once more, again without success, to impose his rule over Tarsus.
The museum, which is adjacent to Ahmed Ibn Tulun Mosque, consists of two remarkable buildings.
The new city 's centrepiece was the Mosque of Ibn Tulun.
By the end of his reign, Ibn Tulun had accumulated a reserve of ten million dinars.
The apartment is 12 km from Mosque of Ibn Tulun.
The Mosque of Ibn Tulun is, undoubtedly, the oldest of all the mosques in Egypt.
The first Turkish dynasty in Egypt was that of the slave Ahmad ibn Tulun 868.
In response, Ibn Tulun organized an army composed of Sudanese and Greek slave-soldiers.
Preoccupied with the conquest of Syria, Ibn Tulun appointed Abbas as his deputy in Egypt.
Nevertheless, Ibn Tulun himself preferred to reside in the Coptic monastery of Qusayr outside Fustat.
Although nominally recognizing Abbasid suzerainty, Ibn Tulun was an autonomous ruler, and a rival to al-Muwaffaq.
Ibn Tulun therefore decided to halt and await al-Mu'tamid's arrival.
In a ceremony held in 871, Ibn Tulun had his forces swear personal allegiance to him.
Ibn Tulun has Abbas imprisoned, and named his second son, Khumarawayh, as his heir.
Side of minbar ( built in the 13th century ) at the Ibn Tulun Mosque.
While at Tarsus, Ibn Tulun fought in the frontier wars with the Byzantine Empire.
By the 870s Egypt became autonomous under Ahmad ibn Tulun.
In 873, Ibn Tulun entrusted the government of Alexandria to his eldest son, Abbas.

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