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Summary Of: Fatimid

The Fatimid dynasty at its peak... was intended as a royal enclosure for the Fatimid caliph and his army... Fatimid advancement in state offices was based more on merit than on heredity... The Fatimid palace was two parts... the Fatimid hold on the... so that Fatimid territory shrank until it consisted only of Egypt... After the decay of the Fatimid political system in the 1160s... The Fatimid rulers of Egypt after him are not recognized as Imams by...

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