Hilla management in the Abbasid era 495-656 AH / 1101-1258 AD

Authors

  • Abd Al-Sattar Nassif Jassem
  • Mohammed Daeih Hassoun

Keywords:

Humanities, Islamic history

Abstract

This research is an attempt to study the conditions of Hilla administrative since it established year 495 AH / 1101 AD until the end of the Abbasid era in 656 AH / 1258, Since Hilla is one of the Important Iraq cities that contributed to the political, social and economic events and had a big role in weakening the Seljuk power in Iraq, and that the reason of building it was politically and administratively represented in the desire of its founder Prince charity bin Mansour Mazeedi in maintaining its influence and achieve its goal of secession from the Seljuk State, when he saw suitable conditions because of the large number of funds and preoccupation with the sultans of the Seljuks in the ongoing disputes; for that he established Hilla and taken home to the emirate in 495 AH / 1101 AD

 

Published

2022-11-08