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  • Can link political history: ....'' There is much more to Muslim history than military and political history; this particular chronology is almost entirely of military ...
  • Can link heads of states: ...]]. [[Battle of Khyber]]. Muhammad sends letters to various heads of states. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Naval battle: ...against the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]. * [[651]]: Naval battle of the [[Masts]] against the Byzantines. ... (link to section)
  • Can link vassal state: ...4]]: The Muslims cross the [[Oxus]]. [[Bukhara]] becomes a vassal state. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Mahmud I: ...I of Great Seljuk]]. * [[1094]]: Death of Seljuk Sultan Mahmud I; accession of [[Barkiyaruq]]. Death of the [[Abbasid]] Cali... (link to section)
  • Can link Abu Muhammad: ...his independence and assumes the title of Al Adil. In Spain Abu Muhammad overthrows Al Adil. Al Adil escapes to Morocco and overthro... (link to section)
  • Can link Abu Said: ...n. * [[1240]]: Death of Ar-Rashid; accession of his son Abu Said. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Fall of Baghdad: ...th of the Abbasid Caliph Mustasim. End of the Abbasid rule. Fall of Baghdad, end of the Abbasid caliphate. The Mongol II-Khans under Ha... (link to section)
  • Can link the Golden Horde: ...with the capital at Maragah. Berek Khan the Muslim chief of the Golden Horde protests against the treatment meted out to the Abbasid Cal... (link to section)
  • Can link Sufi order: ...tan who is credited with the introduction of the Suhrawardi Sufi order in the IndoPakistan sub-continent. ... (link to section)
  • Can link sub-continent: ...troduction of the Suhrawardi Sufi order in the IndoPakistan sub-continent. ... (link to section)
  • Can link eighth crusade: ...rst ruler of the Golden Horde to be converted to Islam. The eighth crusade. The crusaders invade Tunisia. Failure of the crusade. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Ninth crusade: ...uddin Tusi. The Marinids wrest Sijilmasa from the Zayenids. Ninth crusade under Edward I of England. The crusade ends in fiasco and E... (link to section)
  • Can link Edward I of England: ...nids wrest Sijilmasa from the Zayenids. Ninth crusade under Edward I of England. The crusade ends in fiasco and Edward returns to England. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad III: ...e, Assassination of Taliku, accession of Kubak. In Granada, Muhammad III overthrown by his uncle Abul Juyush Nasr. ... (link to section)
  • Can link East Bengal: ...ided into two parts. Ghiasuddin Bahadur became the ruler of East Bengal with the capital at Sonargaon, Shahabuddin became the ruler... (link to section)
  • Can link West Bengal: ...h the capital at Sonargaon, Shahabuddin became the ruler of West Bengal with the capital at Lakhnauti. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad IV: ..., Assassination of Abul Wahid Ismail, succession of his son Muhammad IV. Assassination of Muhammad IV. Accession of his brother Abu... (link to section)
  • Can link Ottoman Turks: ... become's the ruler of United Bengal. * [[1326]]: In the Ottoman Turks empire, Death of Othman, succession of Orkhan. Orkhan conqu... (link to section)
  • Can link commander-in-chief: ...ti-Qadr Khan assassinated and power is captured by the army commander-in-chief who declares his independence and assumes the title of Alau... (link to section)
  • Can link fourteenth century: ... II, accession of Tahir III. His rule lasted throughout the fourteenth century. In Bengal, llyas captures East Bengal and under him Bengal... (link to section)
  • Can link Firuz Shah Tughluq: ...the Tughluqs empire, Death of Muhammad Tughluq accession of Firuz Shah Tughluq. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad Shah: ...ahmanids empire, Death of Hasan Gangu, accession of his son Muhammad Shah. In the Muzaffarids empire, Death of Mubarazuddin Muhammad;... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad V: ... Abu Bakr Said overthrown by Abu Salim Ibrahim. In Granada, Muhammad V loses the throne in palace revolution, succeeded by Ismail.... (link to section)
  • Can link Black Sheep: ...captured by his uncle Daud. * [[1379]]: Turkomans of the Black Sheep empire, Bairam Khawaja found the independent principality o... (link to section)
  • Can link Burji Mamluks: ...eath of Sikandar Shah, accession of his son Ghiasud. In the Burji Mamluks empire, The rule of the Burji Mamluks rounded by Saifuddin ... (link to section)
  • Can link battle of Ankara: ...2]]: In the Ottoman Turks empire, Defeat of Bayazid at the battle of Ankara, taken captive Amir Timur. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Murad II: ...man Turks empire, Death of Muhammad I; accession of his son Murad II. In the Burji Mamluks empire, Death of Al Muayyad, successi... (link to section)
  • Can link Chief Minister: ...amaluddin Yusuf; Yusuf overthrown and power captured by the Chief Minister Saifuddin Gakmuk. Turkomans of the White Sheep empire, Ali ... (link to section)
  • Can link Shah Rukh: ...rom Sarai. * [[1446]]: In the Timurids empire, Death of Shah Rukh, succession of Ulugh Beg. In the Ottoman Turks empire, Seco... (link to section)
  • Can link Ulugh Beg: ... In the Timurids empire, Death of Shah Rukh, succession of Ulugh Beg. In the Ottoman Turks empire, Second battle of Kossova resu... (link to section)
  • Can link Bayazid II: ...he Ottoman Turks empire, Death of Muhammad II, accession of Bayazid II. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Safavid dynasty: ... Ashraf Gan Balat. * [[1501]]: Isamil I establishes the Safavid dynasty in Persia, and the Twelve-Imam Shi'ism becomes the state re... (link to section)
  • Can link Ottoman Sultan: ...rque conquers Malacca from the Muslims. * [[1517]]: The Ottoman Sultan Selim Yavuz ("the Grim") defeats the Mamluks and conquers E... (link to section)
  • Can link Louis of Hungary: ...e reign of Sulayman the Magnificent begins. * [[1526]]: Louis of Hungary dies at the Battle of Mohacs. The Battle of Panipat in Ind... (link to section)
  • Can link Battle of Mohacs: ...ficent begins. * [[1526]]: Louis of Hungary dies at the Battle of Mohacs. The Battle of Panipat in India, and the Moghul conquest; ... (link to section)
  • Can link siege of Vienna: ... take Buda in Hungary. * [[1529]]: Unsuccessful Ottoman siege of Vienna. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Catholicism: ...rra uprising of the Moriscos (Muslims forcibly converted to Catholicism) in Spain. ... (link to section)
  • Can link the Three Kings: ...ranean is brought to a close. * [[1578]]: The Battle of the Three Kings at Qasr al-Kabir in Morocco. King Sebastian of Portugal is ... (link to section)
  • Can link Sebastian of Portugal: ...Battle of the Three Kings at Qasr al-Kabir in Morocco. King Sebastian of Portugal is killed. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Shah Abbas I: ...Portugal is killed. * [[1588]]: Reign of Safavid Sultan Shah Abbas I begins. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Mughal emperor: ...cession of Ali Rayat Shah III. * [[1605]]: Death of the Mughal emperor Akbar; accession of Jahangir. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Othman II: ..., accession of Mustafa; Deposition of Mustafa: accession of Othman II. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Murad IV: ... * [[1625]]: In Turkey deposition of Mustafa, accession of Murad IV. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Mumtaz Mahal: ...Abbas; accession of grandson Safi. * [[1631]]: Death of Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and the lady of Taj Maha... (link to section)
  • Can link Shah Jahan: ... * [[1631]]: Death of Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and the lady of Taj Mahal, Agra. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Taj Mahal: ...az Mahal, wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and the lady of Taj Mahal, Agra. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Abbas II: ...n of his son Ahmad Kuiprilli. * [[1667]]: Death of Shah Abbas II; accession of Shah Sulaiman. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Sikh Guru: ...ccession of Shah Sulaiman. * [[1675]]: Execution of the Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur. In Indonesia death of the queen Tajul Alam, a... (link to section)
  • Can link Tegh Bahadur: ...f Shah Sulaiman. * [[1675]]: Execution of the Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur. In Indonesia death of the queen Tajul Alam, accession of t... (link to section)
  • Can link Kara Mustafa: ...of the Grand Wazir of Turkey Ahmad Kuiprilli, succession by Kara Mustafa. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Mustafa II: ... [[1692]]: Death of the Turk Sultan Ahmad II, accession of Mustafa II. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Jahandar Shah: ...]]: Death of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah, accession of Jahandar Shah. ... (link to section)
  • Can link The Persians: ...h. Battle of Gulnabad between the Afghans and the Persians. The Persians were defeated and the Afghans under Shah Mahmud became the ... (link to section)
  • Can link Ahmad Shah Durrani: ...from Portugese rule and occupied by Oreart. * [[1747]]: Ahmad Shah Durrani established Afghan rule in Afghanistan. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad Khan: ...3]]: End of Kalhora rule in Sind. * [[1797]]: Death of Muhammad Khan Qachar, king of Persia.... (link to section)
  • Can link Ranjit Singh: ... * [[1797]]: Russia occupied Daghestan. * [[1799]]: Ranjit Singh declared himself Maharajah of Punjab defeating Afghans. [17... (link to section)
  • Can link Abdul Aziz ibn Saud: ... ==20th Century ([[1900]]-[[1999]])== * [[1803]]: Shah Abdul Aziz ibn Saud assassinated by a Shia fanatic. Shah Shuja proclaimed as Ki... (link to section)
  • Can link King of Afghanistan: ...ud assassinated by a Shia fanatic. Shah Shuja proclaimed as King of Afghanistan. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Othman Dan Fodio: ...ptured Madinah defeating the Turk garrison. * [[1804]]: Othman Dan Fodio established Islamic State of Sokoto in Central Sudan. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad Ali: ...Sudan. * [[1805]]: Faraizi movement launched in Bengal. Muhammad Ali appointed Pasha of Egypt by the Turks. ... (link to section)
  • Can link treaty of alliance: ...d Saudis expelled from Hijaz. * [[1814]]: Iran executed treaty of alliance with the British known as Definitive Treaty. Death of Ibn S... (link to section)
  • Can link declared war: ...to Anglo- Netherland treaty in 1824. * [[1828]]: Russia declared war against Turkey. ... (link to section)
  • Can link French forces: ...rkey. * [[1829]]: Treaty of Adrianople. * [[1830]]: French forces landed near Algiers and occupied Algeria ending 313 years r... (link to section)
  • Can link Abdul Qadir: ...g of Oman, shifted his capital to Zanzibar. * [[1834]]: Abdul Qadir recognised as ruler of the area under his control by the Fr... (link to section)
  • Can link Quadruple Alliance: ... by the Egyptians in the battle of Nisibin. * [[1840]]: Quadruple Alliance by the European powers to force Egypt to relinquish Syria. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad Ali pasha: ...d sent him as a captive to France. * [[1849]]: Death of Muhammad Ali pasha. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Babism: ...atul Ain Tabira, a renowned poetess and staunch advocate of Babism also shot dead. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Bahadur Shah Zafar: ...d Mughal rule in India after 332 years. Last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled to Rangoon in Burma. This was also the end of 10... (link to section)
  • Can link Imam Shamil: ...nd of 1000 years of Muslim rule over India. * [[1859]]: Imam Shamil laid down arms before Russian forces and the Islamic State ... (link to section)
  • Can link Suez canal: ...[[1876]]: Britain purchased shares of Khediv Ismail in the Suez canal and got involved in Egyptian affairs. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muhammad Ahmad: ...ged supremacy of France as a result of the treaty of Bardo. Muhammad Ahmad declared himself Mahdi in northern Sudan. ... (link to section)
  • Can link British military: ...f Mahdi in northern Sudan. * [[1882]]: Egypt came under British military occupation. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Wakhan corridor: ...0]]: End of Banbara State. * [[1895]]: Afghanistan got Wakhan corridor by an understanding with Russia and British India making Af... (link to section)
  • Can link British India: ...tan got Wakhan corridor by an understanding with Russia and British India making Afghan border touch China. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Q... (link to section)
  • Can link Mirza Ghulam Ahmad: ...ussia and British India making Afghan border touch China. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian claimed prophethood. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Abd al-Aziz: ...=20th Century ([[1900]]-[[2000]])== * [[1901]]: Ibn Saud ( Abd al-Aziz) captures Riyad. French forces occupy Morocco. ... (link to section)
  • Can link sphere of influence: ...eginning of the Salafiyyah movement in Paris with it's main sphere of influence in Egypt. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Young Turks: ...of influence in Egypt. * [[1907]]: The beginning of the Young Turks movement in Turkey. ... (link to section)
  • Can link reform movement: ... Turkey. * [[1912]]: The beginning of the Muhammadiyyah reform movement in Indonesia. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Arab nationalist: ...nt in Indonesia. * [[1914]]: Under Ottoman rule, secret Arab nationalist societies are formed. World War I. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Arab revolt: ...onalist societies are formed. World War I. * [[1916]]: Arab revolt against Ottoman (Turkish) rule. Lawrence of Arabia leads at... (link to section)
  • Can link Lawrence of Arabia: ... * [[1916]]: Arab revolt against Ottoman (Turkish) rule. Lawrence of Arabia leads attacks on the Hijaz Railway. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Hijaz Railway: ...man (Turkish) rule. Lawrence of Arabia leads attacks on the Hijaz Railway. ... (link to section)
  • Can link World War I: ...* [[1918]]: Armistice signed with Ottomans on October 30. World War I ends on November 11. Syria and Damascus become a French pr... (link to section)
  • Can link Sharif of Mecca: ... bin Husayn in made King of Transjordan. His father was the Sharif of Mecca. Faysal bin Husayn is made King of Iraq. His father was th... (link to section)
  • Can link King of Iraq: ... father was the Sharif of Mecca. Faysal bin Husayn is made King of Iraq. His father was the Sharif of Mecca. Abd al-Karim leads a ... (link to section)
  • Can link Abd al-Karim: ... is made King of Iraq. His father was the Sharif of Mecca. Abd al-Karim leads a revolt against colonial rule in Moroccan Rif, and d... (link to section)
  • Can link Mustafa Kemal: ...if, and declares the "Republic of the Rif". * [[1922]]: Mustafa Kemal abolishes the Turkish Sultanate. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Reza Khan: ...fication of the Kingdoms of Najd and Hijaz. * [[1925]]: Reza Khan seizes the government in Persia and establishes the Pahlavi... (link to section)
  • Can link Pahlavi dynasty: ...za Khan seizes the government in Persia and establishes the Pahlavi dynasty. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Hasan al-Banna: ...eader. * [[1928]]: Turkey is declared a secular state. Hasan al-Banna founds the Muslim Brotherhood. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Imam Yahya: ...f Nations. * [[1934]]: War between King Abd al-Aziz and Imam Yahya of the Yemen. Peace treaty of Ta'if. Asir becomes part ... (link to section)
  • Can link Peace treaty: ...ar between King Abd al-Aziz and Imam Yahya of the Yemen. Peace treaty of Ta'if. Asir becomes part of Saudi Arabia. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Mohammad Reza Shah: ...ran and Reza Shah is forced to abdicate in favor of his son Mohammad Reza Shah in Iran. ... (link to section)
  • Can link state of Israel: ... Muslim Majority area in India. * [[1948]]: Creation of state of Israel. Arab armies suffer defeat in war with Israel. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Muslim Brotherhood: ... with Israel. * [[1949]]: Hasan al-Banna, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, is assassinated. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Faruq of Egypt: ... [[1951]]: Libya becomes independent. * [[1952]]: King Faruq of Egypt forced to abdicate. ... (link to section)
  • Can link General Zahedi: ...]: King Faruq of Egypt forced to abdicate. * [[1953]]: General Zahedi leads coup against Musaddeq, Shah returns to power. Death o... (link to section)
  • Can link Saudi Arabia: ...h returns to power. Death of King Abd al-Aziz (Ibn Saud) of Saudi Arabia. The foundation stone is laid to enlarge the Prophet's mos... (link to section)
  • Can link Crown Prince: ...becomes independent. Death of Zaydi Imam of Yemen (Ahmad). Crown Prince Bahr succeds him and takes the title Imam Mansur Bi-Llah Mu... (link to section)
  • Can link Malcom X: ...kes the title Imam Mansur Bi-Llah Muhammad. * [[1965]]: Malcom X is assassinated. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Zahir Shah: ...ed by a coup led by Colonel Qadhdhafi. * [[1973]]: King Zahir Shah of Afghanistan is overthrown. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Nation of Islam: ...thrown. * [[1975]]: Death of Elijah Mohammad, leader of Nation of Islam among African Americans in North America. Wallace Warith De... (link to section)
  • Can link African Americans: ... Death of Elijah Mohammad, leader of Nation of Islam among African Americans in North America. Wallace Warith Deen Mohammad assumes lead... (link to section)
  • Can link Warith Deen Mohammad: ... of Islam among African Americans in North America. Wallace Warith Deen Mohammad assumes leadership of Nation of Islam and shifts movement t... (link to section)
  • Can link Saddam Hussain: ...litary annexation of Kuwait by Iraq, under Ba'athist leader Saddam Hussain, is reversed in 1991 by a coalition of United States-led fo... (link to section)