الاقطاعات في العصر الفاطمي دراسة تأريخية ( 358 - 567 هـ / 968 - 1171 م )
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https://doi.org/10.36322/jksc.v1i58.199Keywords:
Fatimid caliphate, administrative and financial system, feudalism, Egypt.Abstract
Defining feudalism in the early Islamic Arab state, it was used in the time of the Prophet as a means to consist of Islam as well as the reconstruction of the dead land that does not belong to anyone, and that feudalism in the Fatimid era was created in certain political conditions imposed itself on the state and then took patterns in different concepts and connotations When the Fatimids entered Egypt in 358 AH / 968 AD, there were state lands and private property lands. Picker The Fatimid interest in the money that is the mainstay of the state and the establishment of its affairs and regularity and reverence and thus strengthen the prestige in the hearts of the Egyptians, and implemented this policy gradually so as not to arouse the feeling of anxiety and fear among the Egyptians, so that during the Fatimid rule Egypt became a state with independent prestige with financial resources For its quality, its system remained a model for the organization of the post-Fatimid dynasty.
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