Al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah dies in 934 and is…
934 CE
Al-Qa'im Bi-Amrillah dies in 934 and is succeeded by his son, Abu Al-Qasim Muhammad Al-Qaim, after which he will never again leave the royal residence at Mahdia.
Nevertheless, he continues his father’s expansionist policy, and the Fatimid realm will soon become an important power in the Mediterranean.
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Arab people
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Berber people (also called Amazigh people or Imazighen, "free men", singular Amazigh)
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Miknasa (Zenata Berber tribe)
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Islam
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Muslims, Shi'a
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Ismailism
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Sicily, Emirate of
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Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
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Ifriqiya, Fatimid Caliphate of
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Idrisid Caliphate (Fatimid dynasty overlordship)
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Córdoba, (Umayyad) Caliphate of
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