Year: 2025 Volume: 7 Issue: 4

SPECIAL ISSUE– THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES MULTIDISCIPLINARY

Administrative Systems During the Fatimid Era (358-567 AH / 968-1171 AD)- Dr. Khanzad Sabah Mohiuddin |Pages: 120-133|

Volume 1, Issue 4

DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/10518586

Keywords: Systems, Administrative, Era, Fatimid.

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Abstract: Egypt lived after submission of the Islamic Authority dominance and control of many nation or local authorities and split from central government and declared its independency. It could be one of reason which helped those authorities to success. The privilege of Egypt is in the desert nature that had which prevent to be controlled by any country and especially it was the Centre of civilization since the dawn of the history. On the other side, the Fatimid Caliphate (297-567 AH / 909-1171 AD) looking for an environment that helps emergence and companion for the central government or Abbasid caliphate (297-567 AH / 1171-909 AD), and it seems that Fatimid Caliphate was successful in establishing their Caliphate civilization in Egypt after the transition to it in (969 AH / 358 AD). Adding to Egypt a civilized historical station which witnessed Construction activities and establishing the dynasty upon administrational institutions. They were built according to the administrational and financial systems that shaped their dynasty policy for distribute their power on the largest spots in Islamic countries.

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