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Al-Lahazim were Sassanian Arabs who served in Khosrau II's army and defeated the Romans in 610 allowing the Karaish to settle in Mamuca and control access to Al-Masjid Al-Haram.  
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Allahazim spoke Arabic.
  
Emperor Heraclius evicted the Karaish from Edessa in the early 620s granting them Arabia.  
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Al-Lahazim were Sassanian Arabs who served in Khosrau II's army and defeated the Romans in 610 allowing the [[Ercolian Karaites]] to settle in [https://goo.gl/maps/dMAJG1ohZ7baeW3z8 Mamuca] and control access to Al-Masjid Al-Haram. Sadly the Ercolian Karaites prevented the [[Taji]] from accessing [[AlMasjid AlHaram]].
  
After the Al-Lahazim had conquered Hira, the Karaishe sent Khalid to subjugate the Al-Lahazim in 633.
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Emperor Heraclius evicted the [[Ercolian Karaites]] from Edessa in the early 620s granting them Arabia.  
  
Meanwhile, the [[Taji]] established a union with Al-Lahazim through Shahrbonu and converted Uthman of the Karaishe to their religion.  
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After the Al-Lahazim had conquered Hira, the [[Ercolian Karaites]] sent Khalid to subjugate the Al-Lahazim in 633.
  
Uthman came to power and promoted the Quran much to the annoyance of his family and other Karaishe. Uthman appointed Ali as his successor. The Karaishe went to war against the Taji & Al-Lahazim but the Taji & Al-Lahazim won and ruled until 660 when they were overthrown by the Karaishe again. The terms of the peace treaty promised that the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate (Hussein) would rule following Muawiya but the Karaishe did not keep their promise and killed the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate.  
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Meanwhile, the [[Taji]] established a union with Al-Lahazim through Shahrbonu and converted Uthman of the [[Ercolian Karaites]] to their religion.
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Uthman came to power and promoted the Quran much to the annoyance of his family and other [[Ercolian Karaites]]. Uthman appointed Ali as his successor. The [[Ercolian Karaites]] went to war against the Taji & Al-Lahazim but the Taji & Al-Lahazim won and ruled until 660 when they were overthrown by the [[Ercolian Karaites]] again. The terms of the peace treaty promised that the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate (Hussein) would rule following Muawiya but the [[Ercolian Karaites]] did not keep their promise and killed the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate.  
  
 
Hence the Al-Lahazim established ibn Al-Zubayir as their ruler while the Taji fled to Europe.
 
Hence the Al-Lahazim established ibn Al-Zubayir as their ruler while the Taji fled to Europe.

Latest revision as of 11:47, 15 March 2023

Allahazim spoke Arabic.

Al-Lahazim were Sassanian Arabs who served in Khosrau II's army and defeated the Romans in 610 allowing the Ercolian Karaites to settle in Mamuca and control access to Al-Masjid Al-Haram. Sadly the Ercolian Karaites prevented the Taji from accessing AlMasjid AlHaram.

Emperor Heraclius evicted the Ercolian Karaites from Edessa in the early 620s granting them Arabia.

After the Al-Lahazim had conquered Hira, the Ercolian Karaites sent Khalid to subjugate the Al-Lahazim in 633.

Meanwhile, the Taji established a union with Al-Lahazim through Shahrbonu and converted Uthman of the Ercolian Karaites to their religion.

Uthman came to power and promoted the Quran much to the annoyance of his family and other Ercolian Karaites. Uthman appointed Ali as his successor. The Ercolian Karaites went to war against the Taji & Al-Lahazim but the Taji & Al-Lahazim won and ruled until 660 when they were overthrown by the Ercolian Karaites again. The terms of the peace treaty promised that the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate (Hussein) would rule following Muawiya but the Ercolian Karaites did not keep their promise and killed the Taji & Al-Lahazim Candidate.

Hence the Al-Lahazim established ibn Al-Zubayir as their ruler while the Taji fled to Europe.

Abdul Malik crushed Al-Lahazim in 692 but adopted their religion to prevent any further uprisings.

Al-Lahazim overthrew the Umayyads in 649 as the Abbasids and sought to undermine belief in the Quran as Puritanical Arabic Zoroastrian Iconoclasts.