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- Sadakiyans comment "Sadakiyans or Sadakiya, Sadaqiya, (صدقیه), ( ca. 770 – 827/8 A.D.) were a dynasty ruling in central and northeastern Kurdistan, centered at Urmia. The dynasty, originally a Mawali (client) of Azd tribe, was founded by Sadaka ibn Ali, a local chieftain, who enganged in skirmishes with Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar Al-Mansur. Together with his brothers, Sadaka was able to take control of large areas from Mosul as fars as Lake Urmia.".
- Q7043460 comment "Sadakiyans or Sadakiya, Sadaqiya, (صدقیه), ( ca. 770 – 827/8 A.D.) were a dynasty ruling in central and northeastern Kurdistan, centered at Urmia. The dynasty, originally a Mawali (client) of Azd tribe, was founded by Sadaka ibn Ali, a local chieftain, who enganged in skirmishes with Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar Al-Mansur. Together with his brothers, Sadaka was able to take control of large areas from Mosul as fars as Lake Urmia.".