Difference between revisions of "Caliph of Deltino"
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| royal_title = Caliph | | royal_title = Caliph | ||
| realm = Deltino | | realm = Deltino | ||
− | | native_name = الخليفة ديلتينو<br />{{transl|ar|DIN|‘Al-Khalīfat Diltinu}} | + | | native_name = {{Script/Nastaliq|الخليفة ديلتينو}}<br />{{transl|ar|DIN|‘Al-Khalīfat Diltinu}} |
| coatofarms = [[File:ISIL Caliphate Seal.svg|100px|center|Seal of the Caliphate of Deltino.]] | | coatofarms = [[File:ISIL Caliphate Seal.svg|100px|center|Seal of the Caliphate of Deltino.]] | ||
| image = [[File:Dihrem of Hisham ibn 'Abd al-Malik.jpg|300px|center|A dirham of Jamil I, the first caliph.]] | | image = [[File:Dihrem of Hisham ibn 'Abd al-Malik.jpg|300px|center|A dirham of Jamil I, the first caliph.]] | ||
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− | The '''Caliph of Deltino''' ([[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{ | + | The '''Caliph of Deltino''' ([[Deltinian language|Deltinian]]: {{Script/Nastaliq|الخليفة ديلتينو}}, <small>[[Iberic Script|transliterated]]:</small> {{transl|ar|DIN|‘Al-Khalīfat Diltinu}}) was the title held by the religious leader and the political head of state of the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] from the caliphate's establishment in 719 until its collapse in 1326 after the [[Siege of Almadinat Almuqadasa]]. |
== Titles == | == Titles == |
Revision as of 02:11, 15 May 2023
Caliph of Deltino | |
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‘Al-Khalīfat Diltinu | |
Details | |
First monarch | Jumail I bin Abu Kharzan |
Last monarch | Salim VI bin Abu Arshad |
Formation | 27 March 719 (traditional) |
Abolition | 13 June 1326 |
Appointer | Heredity (male primogeniture) |
The Caliph of Deltino (Deltinian: الخليفة ديلتينو, transliterated: ‘Al-Khalīfat Diltinu) was the title held by the religious leader and the political head of state of the Caliphate of Deltino from the caliphate's establishment in 719 until its collapse in 1326 after the Siege of Almadinat Almuqadasa.
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Titles
The Caliphs of Deltino used several titles from 719AD until 1345.
- Khalīfah (Caliph)
- Amir al-Mu'minin (Leader of the Faithful)
- Bin Abu Kharzan (Father of the Kharzan Dynasty)
- Bin Abu Rahimi (Father of the Rahimi Dynasty)
- Bin Abu Arshad (Father of the Arshad Dynasty)
Kharzan Dynasty (719–1013)
Rahimi Dynasty (1013–1222)
Caliph | Reign | |||
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18 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Abdul Rahimi I bin Abu Rahimi (عبد الرحيمي) (978–1055) |
12 July 1013 |
August 1055 | |
approx. 42 years | ||||
19 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Abdul Sulayman I bin Abu Rahimi (عبد سليمان) (1000–1066) |
August 1055 |
April 1066 | |
approx. 11 years | ||||
20 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Ali I bin Abu Rahimi (علي) (1022–1082) |
April 1066 |
November 1082 | |
approx. 16 years | ||||
21 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Abdul Rahimi II bin Abu Rahimi (عبد الرحيمي) (1043–1111) |
November 1082 |
December 1111 | |
approx. 29 years | ||||
22 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Sulayman I bin Abu Rahimi (سليمان) (1065–1142) |
December 1111 |
11 June 1142 | |
approx. 31 years | ||||
23 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Salim III bin Abu Rahimi (سليم) (1087–1183) |
11 June 1142 |
19 March 1183 | |
40 years, 281 days | ||||
24 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Abdul Humaidaan VIII bin Abu Rahimi (عبد الحميدان) (1109–1184) |
19 March 1183 |
2 January 1184 | |
289 days | ||||
25 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Yazid IV bin Abu Rahimi (يزيد) (1130–1200) |
2 January 1184 |
1200 | |
approx. 16 years | ||||
26 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Ali II bin Abu Rahimi (علي) (1132–1203) |
1200 | February 1203 | |
approx. 3 years | ||||
27 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Abdul Rahimi II bin Abu Rahimi (عبد الرحيمي) (1155–1203) |
February 1203 |
April 1203 | |
approx. 3 months | ||||
28 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Ishaq I bin Abu Rahimi (اسحق) (1178–1217) |
April 1203 |
30 August 1217 | |
approx. 14 years | ||||
28 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Ishaq II bin Abu Rahimi (اسحق) (1198–1222) |
30 August 1217 |
328 February 1222 | |
4 years, 182 days |
Arshad Dynasty (1222–1326)
Caliph | Reign | |||
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30 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Sulayman II bin Abu Arshad (سليمان) (1174–1230) |
28 February 1222 |
13 January 1230 | |
7 years, 319 days | ||||
31 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Sulayman III bin Abu Arshad (سليمان) (1193–1263) |
13 January 1230 |
15 September 1263 | |
33 years, 245 days | ||||
32 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Salim IV bin Abu Arshad (سليم) (1214–1273) |
15 September 1263 |
12 March 1273 | |
9 years, 178 days | ||||
33 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Uthman I bin Abu Arshad (عثمان) (1236–1295) |
12 March 1273 |
6 October 1295 | |
22 years, 208 days | ||||
34 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Salim V bin Abu Arshad (سليم) (1257–1319) |
6 October 1295 |
24 July 1319 | |
23 years, 291 days | ||||
35 | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin Salim VI bin Abu Arshad (سليم) (1278–1326) |
24 July 1319 |
13 June 1326 | |
6 years, 324 days |
Subsequent claimants
- Aljanub Caliph
Yusuf al-Dhahir is universally recognized as a caliph by Deltinians, however, his claim to rule as "caliph of Deltino" remains disputed, and he is generally only referred to as the "Aljanub Caliph" to better represent the realm in which he ruled over.
Caliph | Reign | |||
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– | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin, Jiniral Liwa‘ Yusuf I al-Dhahir bin al-Janub (يوسف الظاهر) (1268–1331) |
1 July 1326 |
9 September 1331 | |
5 years, 70 days |
- Abdaner Caliphs
After the fall of the Aljanub Caliphate, the Emirate of Abdan declared itself to be the Great Abdaner Caliphate and the legitimate successor of the Aljanub Caliphate. Its claim as a caliphate was rejected by the Emirate of Helam, which also declared itself to be the successor caliphate, and the Emirate of Jakiz, which refused to recognize both emirates' claims.
Caliph | Reign | |||
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– | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin, Jiniral Liwa‘ Harun I bin Abu Azimi (هارون العظيم) (1273–1332) |
29 September 1331 |
5 February 1332 | |
129 days | ||||
– | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin, Jiniral Liwa‘ Mukarram I bin Abu Ahmadi (هارون العظيم) (?–1336) |
5 February 1332 |
1 October 1336 | |
4 years, 239 days |
- Helami Caliph
After the fall of the Aljanub Caliphate, the Emirate of Helam declared itself to be the Caliphate of Deltinian Helam and the legitimate successor of the Aljanub Caliphate. Its claim as a caliphate was rejected by the Emirate of Abdan, which also declared itself to be the successor caliphate, and the Emirate of Jakiz, which refused to recognize both emirates' claims.
Caliph | Reign | |||
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– | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin, Jiniral Liwa‘ Muhammad I bin Abu Salim (محمد السالم) (1277–1334) |
3 October 1331 |
17 July 1334 | |
2 years, 287 days |
- Jakizi Caliph
After the fall of the self-declared caliphate in Abdan, Abdul Baasid al-Shareef, a Jakizi military commander, deposed and killed Emir Hisham al-Ishaaq and declared himself as caliph, beginning the Jakizi Civil War. The Kingdom of Creeperopolis supported al-Ishaaq's son, Muhammad al-Ishaaq, in deposing al-Shareef and restoring the emirate.
Caliph | Reign | |||
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– | Khalīfah, Amir al-Mu'minin, Jiniral Liwa‘ Abdul Baasid I bin Abu Shareef (عبد الباصيد الشريف) (?–1337) |
17 November 1336 |
4 October 1337 | |
321 days |