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The Mansak Caliphate is a country in the Middle East. The majority religion is Islam, thus the country is a caliphate. The capital is Damascus, though it was formerly Basra and Jeddah.
The Mansak Caliphate is a country in the Middle East. The majority religion is Islam, thus the country is a caliphate. The capital is Damascus, though it was formerly Basra and Jeddah.
Although they were once in the Euphrates Diplomatic Alliance (EDA) together, the Mansak Caliphate has had a long history of conflict with what is currently the Egyptian Empire, including a war in the 900s CE, ending in a loss. They are currently on peaceful terms. Around 1100 CE, the two countries signed the Treaty of the Jordan River, adjusting their border to the Jordan River.
Although they were once in the Euphrates Diplomatic Alliance (EDA) together, the Mansak Caliphate has had a long history of conflict with what is currently the Egyptian Empire, including a war in the 900s CE, ending in a loss. They are currently on peaceful terms. Around 1100 CE, the two countries signed the Treaty of the Jordan River, adjusting their border to the Jordan River.
Before the spread of Islam was started in the 600s CE, the Mansak Caliphate’s majority religion was Kinhism, and the country was known as Mamlakat Alsahara. (Eng. “Desert Kingdom”.) Since the country was reformed into a Caliphate, there have been several caliphate changes
Before the spread of Islam was started in the 600s CE, the Mansak Caliphate’s majority religion was Kinhism, and the country was known as Mamlakat Alsahara. (Eng. “Desert Kingdom”.) Since the country was reformed into a Caliphate, there have been several caliphate changes.
Mehstapaid Caliphate: ~675 CE - 998 CE
[[List of Caliphates (Currently Mansak)]]
Hamaed Caliphate: 998 CE - 1325 CE
Layyathid Caliphate: 1325 CE - 1451 CE
Mansak Caliphate: Started 1451 CE