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Uyunid Emirate الدَّوْلَةُ الْعُيُونِيَّة | |||||||||
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1076–1238 | |||||||||
![]() The Uyunid emirate at its greatest extent. | |||||||||
Capital | Al-Hasa | ||||||||
Common languages | Arabic (Classical) | ||||||||
Religion | Islam
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Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
• 1076 (first) | Abdullah bin Ali | ||||||||
• 1238 (last) | Mohammed bin Mas'ud | ||||||||
Historical era | 11th–13th centuries | ||||||||
• Established | 1076 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1238 | ||||||||
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The Uyunid Emirate (Arabic: الدَّوْلَةُ الْعُيُونِيَّة) was a historical Arab emirate centered in al-Hasa that ruled over most of eastern Arabia and Najd. The Uyunid dynasty, which belonged to the Banu Abd al-Qays tribe, ruled the emirate from 1076 until it was overthrown by the Usfurids in 1238. The emirate was established after the Uyunids took control from the Qarmatians.[1]
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