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The '''Emirate of Sabotah''' was a Muslim emirate that ruled portions of what now is northern [[Salisford]]. The name Sabotah is derived from the original Romanyan province name for the area. The Emirate existed as as an autonomous Emirate of the [[Mutadinun Caliphate]] from 680 to 712, and after the [[Second Shia Revolution]] it broke off and became an independent nation. The Emir's rule ended in 732 AD, after it was conquered by its Christian neighbor, the [[Kingdom of Savotta]].
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The '''Emirate of Sabotah''' was a Muslim emirate that ruled portions of what now is northern [[Salisford]]. The name Sabotah is derived from the original Romanyan province name for the area. The Emirate existed as as an autonomous Emirate of the [[Mutadinun Caliphate]] from 680 to 832, and after the [[Second Shia Revolution]] it broke off and became an independent nation. The Emir's rule ended in 732 AD, after it was conquered by its Christian neighbor, the [[Kingdom of Savotta]].
  
 
The Emirate's rule, while short, has left a large impact on Salisford culturally, as the [[Salisfordians|Norani]] trace their roots back to the Arabs who colonized northern Salisford during the Emirate's rule.
 
The Emirate's rule, while short, has left a large impact on Salisford culturally, as the [[Salisfordians|Norani]] trace their roots back to the Arabs who colonized northern Salisford during the Emirate's rule.

Revision as of 14:17, 28 May 2022

Emirate of Sabotah

680 AD–832 AD
StatusEmirate
CapitalMaripoli
Common languagesArabic and local languages
Religion
Islam
GovernmentEmirate
Emir 
• 680–710
Hassan ibn Asif Ahl Sabotah
• 710–732
Muhammed ibn Hassan Ahl Sabotah
LegislatureMajlis as Shura
Historical eraEarly Islamic
• Conquest by the Mutadinun Caliphate
680 AD
• Second Shia Revolution
832 AD
• Reconquest by Savotta
832 AD
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Savottan Empire
Savottan Empire
Today part of Salisford

The Emirate of Sabotah was a Muslim emirate that ruled portions of what now is northern Salisford. The name Sabotah is derived from the original Romanyan province name for the area. The Emirate existed as as an autonomous Emirate of the Mutadinun Caliphate from 680 to 832, and after the Second Shia Revolution it broke off and became an independent nation. The Emir's rule ended in 732 AD, after it was conquered by its Christian neighbor, the Kingdom of Savotta.

The Emirate's rule, while short, has left a large impact on Salisford culturally, as the Norani trace their roots back to the Arabs who colonized northern Salisford during the Emirate's rule.