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The Imams of Yemen and later also the Kings of Yemen were religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam. They established a blend of religious and political rule in parts of Yemen from 897. Their imamate endured under varying circumstances until the republican revolution in 1962, then the formal abolition of the monarchy in 1970. Zaidiyyah theology differed from Ismailis or Twelver Shi'ites by stressing the presence of an active and visible imam as leader. The imam was expected to be knowledgeable in religious sciences, and to prove himself a worthy headman of the community, even in battle if this was necessary. A claimant of the imamate would proclaim a "call" (da'wa), and there were not infrequently more than one claimant. The historian Ibn Khaldun (d. 1

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  • Rassid dynasty (en)
  • بنو الرسي (ar)
  • Rassites (ca)
  • Rassidi (it)
  • Рассиды (ru)
  • Рассіди (uk)
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  • Rassites (també ràssides o Banu l-Rassi) és el nom donat per Ibn Khaldun als imams zaidites del Iemen. El nom el va recollir Lane-Polle en les seves Dynasties, per designar els imams fins vers el 1300. La nisba al-Rassi deriva del lloc d'al-Rass a l'Hedjaz, que portava l'imam al-Kasim ibn Ibrahim al-Rassi, avi del fundado5r de l'imamat zaydita al Iemen al-Hadi ila l-Hakk Yahya ibn al-Husayn. (ca)
  • الرسيين أو بنو الرسي هم سلالة حكمت في اليمن أسسها يحيى بن الحسين بن القاسم الرسي واستمرت هذه السلالة تحكم أجزاء من اليمن حتى سقوط الملكية باليمن وقيام الجمهورية، تنسب هذه السلالة إلى القاسم الرسي بن إبراهيم طباطبا الذي ولد في جبل الرَّس في المدينة المنورة ثم فر هرباً من الدولة العباسية إلى السند ولم يزل بها إلى أن توفي عام 245 هـ ورجع ابنه الحسين إلى اليمن. (ar)
  • Rassidi è il nome con cui talora si indicano gli Imam zayditi dello Yemen. Il primo a usare una tale denominazione sembra sia stato Ibn Khaldun che ne parla nel suo Kitāb al-ʿIbar (la cui Introduzione è la celebre Muqaddima, più volte in lingue occidentali). Il nome deriva da al-Rass, località dell'Hijaz di cui era originario al-Qāsim b. Ibrāhīm Ṭabāṭabā al-Rassī, il nonno del primo Imam zaydita, Yaḥyā b. al-Ḥusayn b. al-Qāsim al-Rassī (al-Hādī ilā l-Ḥaqq). (it)
  • Рассіди (перс. رسیان‎) — династія зейдитських імамів Ємену. (uk)
  • The Imams of Yemen and later also the Kings of Yemen were religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam. They established a blend of religious and political rule in parts of Yemen from 897. Their imamate endured under varying circumstances until the republican revolution in 1962, then the formal abolition of the monarchy in 1970. Zaidiyyah theology differed from Ismailis or Twelver Shi'ites by stressing the presence of an active and visible imam as leader. The imam was expected to be knowledgeable in religious sciences, and to prove himself a worthy headman of the community, even in battle if this was necessary. A claimant of the imamate would proclaim a "call" (da'wa), and there were not infrequently more than one claimant. The historian Ibn Khaldun (d. 1 (en)
  • Расси́ды (перс. رسیان‎) — династия зайдитских имамов Йемена.Имамы, а затем и короли Йемена были религиозными лидерами, принадлежавшими к зейдитской ветви шиитского ислама. С 897 года они установили смесь религиозного и светского правления в некоторых частях Йемена. Их имамат существовал до республиканского переворота 1962 года. Историк Ибн Хальдун (ум. 1406) упоминает клан, откуда клан, откуда происходили имамы — как Бану Расси или Рассиды. Северная часть Йемена перешла под власть Османской империи в XVI веке, а в 1839 году Великобритания оккупировала и колонизировала южный Йемен. (ru)
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