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Al Fusaic
Al Fusaic
109 episodes
1 week ago
As a platform of current learning resources to keep pace with this vibrant region, Al Fusaic aims to be a space where events, information, and cultural exchanges will always be available to expand one's experience. From fashion to food, articles to alphabets, and videos to vacation, we want each miniseries of Al Fusaic to be your space for cultural and educational advancement.
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As a platform of current learning resources to keep pace with this vibrant region, Al Fusaic aims to be a space where events, information, and cultural exchanges will always be available to expand one's experience. From fashion to food, articles to alphabets, and videos to vacation, we want each miniseries of Al Fusaic to be your space for cultural and educational advancement.
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Civilization in Review: Dabuyid Dynasty
Al Fusaic
33 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
Civilization in Review: Dabuyid Dynasty

The Dabuyid Dynasty, otherwise known as the Gaubarid Dynasty, was an Iranian Zoroastrian Dynasty ruled by a group of independent kings, called Ispahbads. Most of what is known about the Dabuyid Dynasty is from the later historian Ibn Isfandiyar’s Tarikh-I Tabaristan, written in the 13th Century. Although the dynasty was founded by Gil Gavbara in 642 CE, it was named after his son, Dabuya, who controlled the kingdom after his father’s death. Dabuyid rule extended over Tabaristan and western Khorasan until the Abbasid conquest in 760. The dynasty ended with the suicide of Khurshid after a surprise invasion by the Abbasid Caliphate. Thank you to Amineh Najam-ud-din for this article.

Al Fusaic
As a platform of current learning resources to keep pace with this vibrant region, Al Fusaic aims to be a space where events, information, and cultural exchanges will always be available to expand one's experience. From fashion to food, articles to alphabets, and videos to vacation, we want each miniseries of Al Fusaic to be your space for cultural and educational advancement.