Caliph of Deltino
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Caliph of Deltino | |
---|---|
Califo de Deltino | |
Details | |
First monarch | Juan I bin Abu Kharzan (as King of Deltino) |
Last monarch | Selim VI bin Abu Arshad |
Formation | Ramadan 719AD (traditonal) |
Abolition | June 13, 1326 (de facto) December 25, 1345 (de jure) |
Appointer | Heredity (Male Primogeniture) |
The Caliph of Deltino was the political and religious head of state of the Caliphate of Deltino from 734AD until 1326. The title was also claimed by the leaders of the three Deltinian rump states and was posthumously bestowed by the Deltinians to Juan I bin Abu Kharzan of the Kharzamite of Deltino from 719AD to 730AD.
Contents
Titles
The Caliphs of Deltino used several titles from 719AD until 1345.
- Amir al-Mu'minin (Leader of the Faithful), traditionally used by all Dynasties
- Khalīfah (Caliph), traditionally used by all Dynasties
- Bin Abu Kharzan (Father of the Karzan Dynasty), used by the Kharzan Dynasty
- Bin Abu Rahimi (Father of the Rahimi Dynasty), used by the Rahimi Dynasty
- Bin Abu Arshad (Father of the Arshad Dynasty), used by the Arshad Dynasty
- Bin Abu Zaidi (Father of the Zaidi Dynasty), used by the Zaidi Dynasty
- Bin Abu Khan (Father of the Khan Dynasty), used by the Khan Dynasty
- Bin Abu Jamal (Father of the Jamal Dynasty), used by the Jamal Dynasty
Kharzan Dynasty
Portrait | King (Birth–Death) |
Reign Duration in years and days | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 80px | Amir al-Mu'minin, Khalīfah Juan I bin Abu Kharzan (?–730AD) |
Ramadan 719AD |
April 1 730AD |
10 years and 92 days to 11 years and 91 days |