Marwanidzi (983–1085) (kur. Dewlata Merwanî) – byli kurdyjskimi sunnitami[1][2][3][4][5][6] dynastią w prowincji DiyarBakir w Górnej Mezopotamii (obecnie północny Irak / południowo-wschodnia Turcja) i Armenii, z siedzibą w mieście Amida (Diyarbakır)[7]. Inne miasta pod rządami dynastii to Arzan, Mayyāfāriqīn (obecnie Silvan), Hisn Kayfa (Hasankeyf), Khilāṭ, Manzikart, Arjish.

Przypisy edytuj

  1. C.E. Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia University Press, 1996), 89
  2. Ozoglu, Hakan. "Kurdish notables and the Ottoman state." Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004 "another Kurdish family, the Marwanids"
  3. Michael M. Gunter, Historical Dictionary of the Kurds "The Marwanids were a Kurdish dynasty that held sway from Diyarbakir..."
  4. Julia Ashtiany, Abbasid Belles Lettres like the Hasanuyids of the central Zagros mountains or the Marwanids of Mayyafaraqin were Kurdish
  5. Marwanids, Carole Hillenbrand, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. VI, ed. C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, B.Lewis and C. Pellat (Brill, 1991), 626.
  6. Hugh Kennedy, The Prophet and the Age of the Caliphates The Kurdish dynasties which emerged in the second half of tenth century...Marwanids of southeastern Anatolia
  7. Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East "In the West were the Marwanids, based at Diyarbakr.."