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Jarwanid dynasty

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were held in the mosques under Jarwanid rule, and prayer was called under the Shi'ite formula. A Twelver scholar of the 14th century, Jamaluddeen Al-Mutawwa', belonged to the house of Jarwan. According to Al-Humaydan, who specialized in the history of eastern
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dynasty (1076-1235) belonged. The Jarwanids came to power some time in the 14th century, after expelling the forces of Sa'eed ibn Mughamis, the chief of the
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sect was promoted under their rule, and Twelver scholars held the judgeships and other important positions, including the chief of the
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Abdullatif Al-Humaydan, "The Usfurid Dynasty and its Political Role in the History of Eastern Arabia",
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The Jarwanids belonged to the clan of Bani Malik. It is disputed whether they belonged to the
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Juan R. I. Cole, "Rival Empires of Trade and Imami Shiism in Eastern Arabia, 1300-1800",
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Abdulkhaliq Al-Janbi, an online article on the history of eastern Arabia (Arabic)
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Al-Wasit Online Newspaper, Issue 2379, March 12, 2009, citing Al-Humaydan
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Transnational Shia Politics: Religious and Political Networks in the Gulf
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Jarwanid rule came to an end in the 15th century at the hands of the
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Anwar al-badrayn fi tarajim 'ulama' al-Qatif wa'l-Ahsa' wa'l-Bahrayn
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Index

Jarwanid
Area of Jarwanid influence and domains.
Qatif
Arabic
Shia Islam
Monarchy
Usfurids
Jabrids
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Qatar
a series
History of Bahrain
Arms of Bahrain
Dilmun
Tylos
Awal
Historical region
Islam in Bahrain
Al-Ala'a Al-Hadrami
Qarmatians
Uyunid dynasty
Usfurid
Jarwanid
Jabrid dynasty
Portuguese occupation
Muqrin ibn Zamil
Antonio Correia
Safavid hegemony
1717 Omani invasion of Bahrain

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