- Source: Usfurids
The Usfurids (Arabic: آل عصفور, romanized: Al ʿUṣfūr) were an Arab dynasty that in 1253 gained control of Eastern Arabia, including the islands of Bahrain. They were a branch of Uqaylids who re-migrated to Arabia after the fall of their rule in Syria.
Name
The dynasty is named after its founder, ʿUṣfūr bin Rāshid (عُصْفُور بِن رَاشِد). The name ʿUṣfūr (عصفور) means small bird.
History
The Usfurids were initially allies of the Qarmatians and their successors, the Uyunids, but eventually overthrew the latter and seized power themselves. The Usfurids' takeover came after Uyunid power had been weakened by invasion in 1235 by the Salghurid Atabeg of Fars.
At the beginning of their rule the Usfurids had a state composed of central and eastern Arabia and even ruled parts of Oman. After 150 years of rule the Usfurids were overthrown by the Jarwanids whom in turn were overthrown by the Jabrids who were also an Uqaylid dynasty.
According to Arab sources, in 1354 the Arabian Forces From The Usfurids invaded Basra and defeated the Mongols Where they inflicted heavy losses on them. However, Sheikh Hassan al-Jalairi the Great, who succeeded the Mongols in ruling Iraq, and he himself is a Mongol sought help from Prince Fawaz bin Muhanna, the leader of the Ta’is Tribe, and Sheikh Hassan al-Jalairi the Great, who was able to Repel The Invaders, defeating them and killing a large number of the Usfurid Forces.
See also
Yusuf al-Bahrani, descendant of the Usfurid dynasty
History of Bahrain: 10th-16th centuries
Jarwanid dynasty
Uqaylid Dynasty
Uyunid dynasty
Mirdasids
Kalbids
References
External links
ديوان آل عصفور
Jordan ديوان آل عصفور
سايت خاندان آل عصفور در ايران
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Usfurids
- Uyunid Emirate
- Eastern Arabia
- Qatar
- Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
- Fatimid Caliphate
- Saudi Arabia
- Jarwanid dynasty
- History of Qatar
- Al-Ahsa Oasis