Caliphate of Andaz
Caliphate of Andaz خلافة أنداز | |||||||||||
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Area ruled 800 AD | |||||||||||
Capital | Andaz | ||||||||||
Capital-in-exile | Khazovr | ||||||||||
Common languages | Arabic, Romani, Spanish | ||||||||||
Religion | Alhaz Islam | ||||||||||
Government | Absolute Monarchy | ||||||||||
Caliph | |||||||||||
• 748-756 | Fahroon ibn Aiysha | ||||||||||
• 756-781 | Muhmaad ibn Fahroon | ||||||||||
• 781-820 | Al Mutawail ibn Muhmaad | ||||||||||
Legislature | Majlis as Shura | ||||||||||
Historical era | Early Islamic | ||||||||||
• Conspiracy of Andaz | 748 AD | ||||||||||
• Conquest by Cordoba | 821 AD | ||||||||||
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The Caliphate of Andaz (Arabic: خلافة أنداز) was an early Islamic Empire in modern day Andaluzia. It was established after the Conspiracy of Andaz which sought to overthrow the Hussienad Caliphate. The conspiracy was able to install Fahroon ibn Aiysha as the Caliph and secure eastern Andaluzia under the new Caliphate's banner. The new caliphate was a major shift in Islamic politics as the caliphate was a follower of Alhaz Islam which was different from the Shia Islam of the previous caliphate and Sunni Islam of the one before that. The Caliphate is known for establishing a great learning center in Andaz which was preserved until the Kashiludun Caliphate when it was destroyed. The Empire primarily conducted itself in Arabic though Roamani was a common defacto language for the Empire as well as Spanish.