Role of Ibn Tumart's Charismatic Leadership in Almohad's Victory
Role of Ibn Tumart's Charismatic Leadership in Almohad's Victory

Zeanab Alizadeh Jorkooyeh; Fatemeh Janahmadeh; Mhadi Jalili

Volume 26, Issue 29 , March 2016, , Pages 107-131

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2016.2222

Abstract
  Abstract Muhammad Ibn Tumart (sixth AH century), as a faqih, was recognized as the leader of oppositionists by staying at mosques, teaching followers and saying that Almoravids are ...  Read More
the Ashraf of Hijaz and Saljooqs Affair
the Ashraf of Hijaz and Saljooqs Affair

Fatemeh Janahmadi; Sayyed Mahmud Samani

Volume 24, Issue 21 , May 2014, , Pages 35-57

https://doi.org/10.22051/hii.2014.786

Abstract
  Contemporary to Saljooqs (427-590 H.), the Ashraf (Aristocrate) of Hijaz rule (358-1343 H.) was constantly intervened  by neighborings for enjoying the authority over the two sancturies ...  Read More