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Khurasanid dynasty

The Khurasanid Dynasty ((アラビア語:بنو خراسان), ''Banu Khurasan'') was a Sunni-Muslim dynasty that ruled an independent principality in Tunis from 1059 to 1158.〔
==History==
The Khurasanid dynasty was founded by Abd al-Haqq ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Khurasan, who was appointed as governor of Tunis by the Hammadids, after they were solicited by its inhabitants who complained about the Zirid sultan Al-Mu'izz ibn Badis, who didn't protect them from Hilalian attacks.〔 Abd al-Haqq soon made the city an independent principality that would be governed by his family for almost a century.
The principality was annexed to the Hammadid kingdom in 1128, before it recovered its independence in 1148.
Under Khurasanid rule, the small independent kingdom resumed foreign trade relations and people enjoyed unprecedented prosperity. The city was embellished with new buildings, including a fortified palace, and the outer defenses were strengthened.
In 1158 the Almohads annexed the whole Ifriqiya to their empire and putted an end to Khurasanid rule.〔Martijn Theodoor Houtsma, (''E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936'' ), Brill, Leyde, 1987, p. 967 (ISBN 9789004082656)〕

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