Salim I bin Abu Kharzan
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Salim I | |||||||||
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2nd Caliph of Deltino | |||||||||
Reign | 1 April 730AD – 23 May 739AD | ||||||||
Predecessor | Jumail I bin Abu Kharzan (posthumous title) | ||||||||
Successor | Jumail II bin Abu Kharzan | ||||||||
2nd King of Deltino | |||||||||
Reign | 1 April 730AD – 18 March 734AD | ||||||||
Predecessor | Jumail I | ||||||||
Successor | Monarchy abolished | ||||||||
Born | Salim al-Kharzan al-Ghafiqi Fez, Caliphate of Andaz | ||||||||
Died | 23 May 739AD Rafah, Caliphate of Deltino | ||||||||
Issue | Jumail II bin Abu Kharzan 19+ more | ||||||||
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House | House of Kharzan | ||||||||
Father | Jumail I bin Abu Kharzan | ||||||||
Religion | Deltinian Islam |
Salim I bin Abu Kharzan (died 23 May 739AD) was the Caliph of the Caliphate of Deltino from 1 April 730AD until his death on 23 May 739AD. He is famous for proclaiming himself Caliph of all Muslims. He reigned over the Kharzamite of Deltino from 730AD until his kingdom was overrun in 734AD. Afterwards, he and his followers fled across the Alzanub Sea and settled in the Southern Landmass. He proclaimed the Caliphate of Deltino.