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+ | '''Muhammad al-Skoni''' ([[Arabic]]: محمد الإسكوني) is the first caliph and founder of the [[Sconian Caliphate]], he rose to power after the [[Sconian–Templar War]], the tribes came to a compromise with the [[Sconian Dynasty]] controlling the nation, the [[Banu Hashim]] Tribe being governors of [[Makkah]], and the [[Banu Juhaynah]] tribe being governors of [[Madinah]] |
Revision as of 16:52, 4 April 2024
Muhammad al-Skoni محمد الإسكوني | |
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Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques | |
Caliph of the Sconian Caliphate | |
Reign | 1537 – 1569 |
Predecessor | TBD |
Successor | Mahmoud ibn Muhammad |
Born | Muhammad ibn Abdullah c. 1507 Tirat Ha'Tzadik Shaul, Holy Templar State |
Died | 4 March 1569 Madinah, Sconian Caliphate |
Burial | |
Dynasty | Sconian (founder) |
Father | Abdullah ibn Amr |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Muhammad al-Skoni (Arabic: محمد الإسكوني) is the first caliph and founder of the Sconian Caliphate, he rose to power after the Sconian–Templar War, the tribes came to a compromise with the Sconian Dynasty controlling the nation, the Banu Hashim Tribe being governors of Makkah, and the Banu Juhaynah tribe being governors of Madinah