Idris I (or Idris ibn Abdullah) (Arabic: إدريس بن عبدالله) was the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty, ruling from 788 to 791 AD. Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language The Idrisids ( Arabic, الأدارسة) were the first Sayyid Shia dynasty in the western Maghreb ruling from 788 Events By Place Europe Charlemagne conquers Bavaria. Bermudo I succeeds Mauregato as king Events By Place Europe The Avars invade Europe again but are defeated by Charlemagne. He is credited with founding the dynasty that was instrumental in the early Islamization of Morocco[1] and Spain. Morocco (المغرب "al-Maghrib" officially the Kingdom of Morocco (المملكة المغربية is a country located in North Africa
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Idris I was the great grandchild of Hassan, son of Ali the cousin of prophet Muhammad. Hasan ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib ( ar الحسن بن علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب) (Fifteenth of Ramadhān, 3 AH – Seventh or Twenty-eighth of Safar ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib (a=علي بن أﺑﻲ طالب|t=ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib 13th Rajab, 24 BH – 21st Ramaḍān, 40 AH IMPORTANT PLEASE READ ##### For all questions relating to the addition of (pbuh peace be upon him or other honorifics He escaped from the rule of the Abbasids in 786 and took refuge to North Africa (nowadays Morocco) to establish the Idrisid dynasty. For the processors see 80786 - 7th generation x86 like Athlon and Intel Pentium 4. North Africa or Northern Africa is the Northernmost Region of the African Continent, separated by the Sahara from Sub-Saharan
He first settled nearby the Roman site of Volubilis where he founded the town of Moulay Idriss near the hill of Zerhoun surrounding the native Berber tribes. Ancient Rome was a Civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC Volubilis (وليلي Walili) is an archaeological site in Morocco situated near Meknes between Fez and Rabat along the Moulay Idriss (مولاي إدريس is a town in northern Morocco located around. Zerhoun (also spelled Zarhun or Zarhon) is a mountain in Morocco, north of Meknes, on whose hillside is the town " Moulay Idris Zarhona Berbers are the indigenous peoples of North Africa west of the Nile Valley. Later on, he founded the city of Fes and his son Idris II made it the capital city of his dynasty. Fes or Fez ( Arabic: فاس, French Fès is the fourth largest City in Morocco, after Casablanca, Rabat Idris II (791 - 828 was son of Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty in North Africa.
At first he conquered a small territory in the north of Morocco, thus making him being recognized by Berber king of the tribe of Awraba. Morocco (المغرب "al-Maghrib" officially the Kingdom of Morocco (المملكة المغربية is a country located in North Africa Idriss I married Kenza, daughter of Ishaq ben Mohammed the king of the tribe, together they had a son Idriss II. This event is considered a consolidation and the birth of both the Idrisid dynasty and the birth of Morocco, the second Muslim State after Al Andalus which cut off relationships and became independent from the Muslim Abbasid caliphate of Baghdad. Al-Andalus (الأندلس was the Arabic name given to those parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Muslims or A Muslim (مسلم pronounced Muslim, not Muzlim) is an adherent of the Religion A caliphate (from the Arabic خلافة or khilāfa) is the political leadership of the Muslim community in classical and medieval Islamic history Baghdad (بغداد) is the Capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is also coterminous
Idris I then captured Tlemcen (modern day Algeria) in 789 which became part of the kingdom. Tlemcen is a town in Northwestern Algeria, and the capital of the the province of the same name. Algeria ( ar [[Arabic]] الجزائر, Al Jaza'ir ælʤæˈzæːʔir Amazigh: ⴷⵥⴰⵢⴻⵔ Dzayer) officially the People's Events By Place Asia An uprising in Japan leads to a major defeat for Emperor Kammu, alongside a severe Drought and This succession of events prompted vengeance from the Abbasid caliph Harun Al-Rashid, who sent emissaries to attempt to kill him. Hārūn al-Rashīd (and Persian: هارون الرشيد) also spelled Harun ar-Rashid; English: Aaron the Upright, Aaron the Idris I died poisoned, he is buried in Moulay Idriss. Moulay Idriss (مولاي إدريس is a town in northern Morocco located around.
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Idrisid dynasty 788–791 |
Succeeded by Idris II |