1- PhD in Shiite Studies. (Corresponding Author). , msa0121@gmail.com 2- Master of Islamic History and Civilization.
Abstract: (1773 Views)
The religion of the Uyunid government of Bahrain, based on civilizational data and in a purely "historical" way, is the subject of this research. This issue has been under dispute among the contemporary historians. In the first half of the fifth century (AH), with the weakening of Qaramata, the Abdul Qais tribe was able to establish the Uyunid rule (469-649 AH) as an independent indigenous Shiite government, with the support of a strong tribal system and the help of the Abbasid and Seljuk governments in the historic region of Bahrain. Some evidence of civilization such as: giving names, minaret inscription of Al-Khamis Grand Mosque, coins from the Uyunid era with explicit Shiite inscriptions and the presence of a Shiite poet in their court are among the official Shiite evidence of the Uyunid government.
Soleimani Ashtiani M, Khaleghi M H. Shiism of the Uyunid Government of Bahrain based on some Evidence of Civilization. - 2022; 13 (46) :49-74 URL: http://tarikh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-1397-en.html