Government of the Community in Cordoba (422 - 435 e) | ||
Journal of The Iraqi University | ||
Article 1, Volume 2, Issue 32, September 2016, Pages 485-506 | ||
Author | ||
M. Amer Mamdouh Khairou | ||
Abstract | ||
The pages in our hands examine the subject of "Community Government in Cordoba" during the period 422-435 AH, a subject of great importance as it relates to a unique experience and exemplary practice in an era filled with images of internal conflict and power struggles. In which. In this study we tried to shed light on this experience from the beginning until the death of its founder Abu Hazm ibn Jahour in 435 AH. His reign represents the true experience of the government of the group, and the subsequent phase of his rule until the fall of the final state by Bani Abad in 462 E was plagued by many of the failures and pitfalls that we came to mention one of them and briefly at the end of the third topic. This research, as well as the introduction and conclusion, contained three questions. The first covered the circumstances of the emergence of the government of the group from the definition of its founder, and the reasons for his choice to lead the state. The second topic is devoted to the nature of the Government of the Community, and the most important achievements made at various levels of security, political and economic. The last topic traces the impact of the achievements of the Government of Cordoba and the changes it has made to the reality of the cities it has annexed, as well as its end and the circumstances surrounding it. The research was based on a collection of primary sources and secondary references, including the book of ammunition in the beauties of the people of the island by Ibn Bassam Al-Shantarini (d. 542), a valuable book in its content as it was based on the novels of the great Andalusian historian Ibn Hayyan al-Qurtubi Research on the books of the statement Morocco to Ibn Adhari Marrakshi (after 712 AH) and the lessons of Abdul Rahman bin Khaldun (d. 808 e) and Nafah al-Tayeb for the Tlemceni Mukhtar (v. 1041 e). And secondary references book Islam in Andalusia / section of the countries of the communities of Professor Mohammed Abdullah Annan, and the book of Andalusian history from the conquest to the fall of Granada to Dr. Abdul Rahman Hajji .. and others. | ||
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