Isa ibn Fulaytah

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‘Īsá ibn Fulaytah al-Ḥasanī al-‘Alawī (Arabic: عيسى بن فليتة الحسني العلوي; d. c. 5 March 1175) was Emir of Mecca from 1161 to 1175. He ruled during the reigns of the Fatimid caliph al-Adid and the Ayyubid sultan Saladin. He belonged to the sharifian dynasty known as the Hawashim. He was preceded by his nephew Qasim ibn Hashim, and succeeded by his son Da'ud. He died on 2 Sha'ban 570 AH (c. 5 March 1175).[1]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Ibn Fahd, ‘Izz al-Dīn ‘Abd al-‘Azīz ibn ‘Umar ibn Muḥammad (1986) [composed before 1518]. Shaltūt, Fahīm Muḥammad (ed.). Ghāyat al-marām bi-akhbār salṭanat al-Balad al-Ḥarām غاية المرام بأخبار سلطنة البلد الحرام (in Arabic). Vol. 1 (1st ed.). Makkah: Jāmi‘at Umm al-Qurá, Markaz al-Baḥth al-‘Ilmī wa-Iḥyā’ al-Turāth al-Islāmī, Kullīyat al-Sharīʻah wa-al-Dirāsāt al-Islāmīyah. pp. 527–532.
Isa ibn Fulaytah
Regnal titles
Preceded by Emir of Mecca
1161 – Aug/Sep 1162
Succeeded by
Preceded by Emir of Mecca
Aug/Sep 1162 – c. 30 Sep 1170
Succeeded by
Preceded by Emir of Mecca
c. 30 Sep 1170c. 5 March 1175
Succeeded by