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List of Shia Dynastiesreport

  • Idrisid dynasty (788–985 CE) — Zaidi (North Africa and Europe)

  • Fatimid Caliphate (909–1171 CE) — Ismaili (North Africa and Europe)

  • Banu Kanz (1004–1412 CE) — Ismaili (North Africa and Europe)

  • Zirid dynasty (973–1148 CE) — Ismaili (North Africa and Europe)

  • Hammudid dynasty (1016–1073 AD) — Zaidi (North Africa and Europe)

  • Kalbids (948–1053) — Ismaili (North Africa and Europe)

  • Justanids (791–974 CE) — Zaidi (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Alavids (864–929 CE) — Zaidi (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Aishanids (912–961 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Ziyarid dynasty (928–1043 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Buyid dynasty (934–1062 CE) — Zaidi, later converted to Twelver (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Hasanwayhid (959–1015 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Kakuyids (1008–1051 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Nizari Ismaili state (1090–1256 CE) — Nizari (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Sarbadars (1332–1386 CE) — Twelver (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Injuids (1335–1357 CE) — Twelver (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Marashiyan (1359–1582 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Kara Koyunlu (1375–1468 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Ilkhanate (1304–1335 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Musha'sha'iyyah dynasty (1436–1729 CE) — Musha'sha (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Safavid dynasty (1501–1736 CE) — Twelver (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Baku Khanate (1753–1806 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Erivan Khanate (1604–1828 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Derbent Khanate (1747–1806 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Ganja Khanate (1747–1804 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Talysh Khanate (1747–1828 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Nakhichevan Khanate (1747–1813 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Karabakh Khanate (1747–1822 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Javad Khanate (1747-1805 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Zand dynasty (1750–1794 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Qajar dynasty (1785–1925 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Pahlavi dynasty (1925–1979 CE) (Iran and Caucasus)

  • Sharifate of Mecca - Zaidi (converted to Sunnism in the Ottoman period)

    (Hijaz) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Emirate of Medina - Twelver (converted to Sunnism in the Ottoman period)

    (Hijaz) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Banu Ukhaidhir (865–1066 CE) — Zaidi

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Rassids (897–1970 CE) — Zaidi

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Sulayhid dynasty (1047–1138 CE) — Ismaili

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Sulaymanids – Ismaili

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Hamdanids (Yemen) – Ismaili

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Zurayids - Ismaili

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (1926–1970 AD) — Zaidi

    (Yemen) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Qarmatians (900–1073 CE) — Qarmatians

    (Bahrain) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Uyunid dynasty (1073-1253 CE) — Twelver

    (Bahrain) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Usfurids (1253–1320 CE) — Twelver

    (Bahrain) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Jarwanid dynasty (1305–1487 CE) — Ismaili and Twelver

    (Bahrain) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Jabrids (15/16th century) — Twelver

    (Bahrain) (Arabian Peninsula)

  • Hamdanid dynasty (890–1004 CE) (Syria and Iraq)

  • Bani Assad (961–1163 CE) (central and southern Iraq) (Syria and Iraq)

  • Numayrids (990–1081 CE) (eastern Syria and southeastern Turkey) (Syria and Iraq)

  • Marwanids (990–1085 CE) (Syria and Iraq)

  • Uqaylid Dynasty (990–1169 CE) (Syria and Iraq)

  • Mirdasids (1024–1080 CE) (Syria and Iraq)

  • Bahmani Sultanate (1347–1527 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Jaunpur Sultanate (1394–1479 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Bidar Sultanate (1489–1619 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Berar Sultanate (1490–1572 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Ahmadnagar Sultanate (1490–1636 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Chak dynasty (1554-1586 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Qutb Shahi dynasty (1512–1687 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Adil Shahi dynasty (1490–1686 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Najm-i-Sani dynasty (1658–1949 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Nawab of Rampur (1719–1949 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Nawabs of Oudh (1722–1858 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Nawabs of Bengal (1757–1880 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Nawabs of Sylhet (1499–1968 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Talpur dynasty (1783–1843 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Hunza (princely state) (1500s–1974 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Nagar (princely state) (14th Century–1974 CE) (Indian subcontinent)

  • Beylik of Erzincan (1379–1410 CE) (Anatolia)

  • Daya Pasai (1128–1285 CE). (Southeast Asia)

  • Bandar Kalibah (Southeast Asia)

  • Moira Malaya (Southeast Asia)

  • Kanto Kambar (Southeast Asia)

  • Robaromun (Southeast Asia)

  • Kilwa Sultanate (957–1506 CE). (East Africa)

  • Onthanusi Sultanate (East Africa)

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In history, since the formation of the Sunni and the Shi'ite, the Shi'ite has been in a passive position in the political struggle for a long time, being repeatedly oppressed and brutalized. Since the 10th century, when the Abbasid Caliphate was in decline, Sunni rule, symbolized by the Abbasid Caliphate, had temporarily given way to Shiite rule. After the 10 ~ 11th century about 100 years of Shi'ite Muslims in the unprecedented political activity, the establishment of regimes in various parts of the world, marking the advent of a new era of Shi'ite.

The 76 dynasties generated by this tool are the dynastic messages that Shia Muslims have experienced. When you look at information about a particular dynasty at random, you can find the name of the specific dynasty that was established, the period, the founder, the specific place where the dynasty was established, and so on. The ruling of these regimes played a great role in the consolidation of the Shiite Muslim regime and the support of the believers, and also marked the unique position of the Shiite in the Muslim religious system.

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