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- Diyar_Rabia abstract "Diyār Rabī‘a (\"abode of Rabi'a\") is the medieval Arabic name of the easternmost and largest of the three provinces of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), the other two being Diyar Bakr and Diyar Mudar. According to al-Baladhuri, all three provinces were named after the main Arab tribes that were settled there by Mu'awiyah in the course of the Muslim conquests of the 7th century. The Diyar Rabi'a was settled by the Rabi'a tribe, of which the Mudar were also a subgroup.Diyar Rabī‘a encompasses the upper reaches of the river Khabur and its tributaries, i.e. the regions of Tur Abdin and Beth Arabaye, as well as both shores of the river Tigris from the vicinity of Jazirat ibn Umar in the north to the boundary with Iraq in the area of Tikrit in the south, including the lower reaches of the Upper Zab and Lower Zab. The main city of the province was Mosul (Arabic al-Mawsil), with other important urban centres at Balad, Jazirat ibn Umar, al-Sinn, Barqa'id, Sinjar, Nasibin, Mardin and Ra's al-'Ayn. The region was plagued by the raids of the Qarmatians in the Umayyad and Abbasid periods. In the mid-10th century, it came under the control of the native Hamdanid dynasty, centred at Mosul. The Hamdanid emirate was terminated by the Buyids in 980, and the province passed under the control of the Uqaylids, who held it until the Seljuq conquest in the late 11th century.".
- Diyar_Rabia thumbnail Al-Jazira.svg?width=300.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageExternalLink diyar-bakr-COM_0173.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageExternalLink diyar-rabia-COM_0175.
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- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageRevisionID "690485026".
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Al-Baladhuri.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Al-Sinn.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Balad,_Iraq.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Barqaid.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Beth_Arabaye.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Buyid_dynasty.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_regions.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Iraq.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Syria.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Upper_Mesopotamia_under_the_Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Cizre.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Diyar_Bakr.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Diyar_Mudar.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Early_Muslim_conquests.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Family_tree_of_Muhammad.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Great_Zab.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Hamdanid_dynasty.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Khabur_River.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Little_Zab.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Mardin.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Mosul.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Muawiyah_I.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Nusaybin.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Qarmatians.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Rabi%60ah.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Ras_al-Ayn.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Seljuk.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Sinjar.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Tikrit.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Tur_Abdin.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Mesopotamia.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink Uqaylid_dynasty.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLink File:Al-Jazira.svg.
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diyar Rabi'a".
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diyār Rabīʿa".
- Diyar_Rabia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_encyclopedia.
- Diyar_Rabia subject Category:Historical_regions.
- Diyar_Rabia subject Category:Medieval_Iraq.
- Diyar_Rabia subject Category:Medieval_Syria.
- Diyar_Rabia subject Category:Upper_Mesopotamia_under_the_Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Diyar_Rabia hypernym Name.
- Diyar_Rabia type Place.
- Diyar_Rabia type Place.
- Diyar_Rabia type Toponym.
- Diyar_Rabia comment "Diyār Rabī‘a (\"abode of Rabi'a\") is the medieval Arabic name of the easternmost and largest of the three provinces of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), the other two being Diyar Bakr and Diyar Mudar. According to al-Baladhuri, all three provinces were named after the main Arab tribes that were settled there by Mu'awiyah in the course of the Muslim conquests of the 7th century.".
- Diyar_Rabia label "Diyar Rabi'a".
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs Q5285030.
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs Diyar_Rabia.
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs Diyar_Rabia.
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs Diyar_Rabia.
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs Diar_Rabia.
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs m.0kbjldc.
- Diyar_Rabia sameAs Q5285030.
- Diyar_Rabia wasDerivedFrom Diyar_Rabia?oldid=690485026.
- Diyar_Rabia depiction Al-Jazira.svg.
- Diyar_Rabia isPrimaryTopicOf Diyar_Rabia.