Emirate of Sabotah
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Emirate of Sabotah | |||||||||
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Status | Emirate | ||||||||
Capital | Maripoli | ||||||||
Common languages | Arabic and local languages | ||||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||||
Government | Emirate | ||||||||
Emir | |||||||||
• 680–710 | Hassan ibn Asif Ahl Sabotah | ||||||||
• 710–732 | Muhammed ibn Hassan Ahl Sabotah | ||||||||
Legislature | Majlis as Shura | ||||||||
Historical era | Early Islamic | ||||||||
• Conquest by the Zuhraid Caliphate | 680 AD | ||||||||
• | TBD | ||||||||
• Reconquest by Savotta | 760 AD | ||||||||
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Today part of | Salisford |
The Emirate of Sabotah was a Muslim emirate that ruled portions of what now is northern Salisford. The Emirate existed as as an autonomous Emirate of the Mutadinun Caliphate from 680 to TBD, and after the Second Shia Revolution it broke off and became an independent nation. The Emir's rule ended in 832 AD when the area was reconquered by the Savottan Empire.
The Emirate's rule, while short, has left a large impact on Salisford culturally, as the Norani trace their roots back to the Arabs who colonized northern Salisford during the Emirate's rule.
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Etymology
The name Sabotah is derived from Savotta, which is the Romanyan name for the area, and the name of the empire from which the area was conquered.