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Ikjan (Arabic: ايكجان, Berber languages: ⵉⴽⵊⴰⵏ) is a former town near the present-day town of Beni Aziz in Algeria. Between 902 and 909 it served as the base and capital of the Kutama Berbers led by the dā'ī (missionary) Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i, who had founded an Isma'ili Shi'a state in the region on behalf of the Fatimid cause. This new movement rose in opposition to the Aghlabid dynasty, which ruled the region of Ifriqiya formally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliphs. The site of Ikjan was considered impregnable. In 909 Abu Abdallah and the Kutama armies finally overthrew the Aghlabids and set themselves up in Raqqada, laying the foundations for the Fatimid Caliphate, which was formally established with the enthronement of the first caliph, Abd Allah al-Mahdi, later that year.

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  • ايكجان (ar)
  • Ikjan (en)
  • Ikjan (fr)
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  • Ikjan (Arabic: ايكجان, Berber languages: ⵉⴽⵊⴰⵏ) is a former town near the present-day town of Beni Aziz in Algeria. Between 902 and 909 it served as the base and capital of the Kutama Berbers led by the dā'ī (missionary) Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i, who had founded an Isma'ili Shi'a state in the region on behalf of the Fatimid cause. This new movement rose in opposition to the Aghlabid dynasty, which ruled the region of Ifriqiya formally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliphs. The site of Ikjan was considered impregnable. In 909 Abu Abdallah and the Kutama armies finally overthrew the Aghlabids and set themselves up in Raqqada, laying the foundations for the Fatimid Caliphate, which was formally established with the enthronement of the first caliph, Abd Allah al-Mahdi, later that year. (en)
  • Ikjan est une localité de la commune de Beni Aziz ou Aït Aziz (selon les locaux) dans la wilaya de Sétif en Petite Kabylie, en Algérie. (fr)
  • ايكجان ايكجان، بالعربية تعني «دار الهجرة» وهي مدينة بناها أبو عبد الله الشيعي بجبل إيكجان الموجود في منطقة بني عزيز التابعة لدائرة بني عزيز الموجودة في ولاية سطيف الجزائرية، وقد أقام بها (عبيد الله المهدي) مؤسس الدولة الفاطمية، بعد أن هيأ له الأرضية داعيته الأكبر أبو عبد الله الصنعاني المعروف بأبو عبد الله الشيعي، وكانت هذه المنطقة مهد الدولة العبيدية (الدولة الفاطمية) وايكجان هي أول عاصمة لدولة الفاطميين، وان أول من مهد الأرضية لتأسيس هذه الدولة (الدولة الفاطمية) هم دعاة ومبلغون بعثهم الإمام جعفر الصادق إلى الجزائر. (ar)
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  • Location in Algeria (en)
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  • ايكجان ايكجان، بالعربية تعني «دار الهجرة» وهي مدينة بناها أبو عبد الله الشيعي بجبل إيكجان الموجود في منطقة بني عزيز التابعة لدائرة بني عزيز الموجودة في ولاية سطيف الجزائرية، وقد أقام بها (عبيد الله المهدي) مؤسس الدولة الفاطمية، بعد أن هيأ له الأرضية داعيته الأكبر أبو عبد الله الصنعاني المعروف بأبو عبد الله الشيعي، وكانت هذه المنطقة مهد الدولة العبيدية (الدولة الفاطمية) وايكجان هي أول عاصمة لدولة الفاطميين، وان أول من مهد الأرضية لتأسيس هذه الدولة (الدولة الفاطمية) هم دعاة ومبلغون بعثهم الإمام جعفر الصادق إلى الجزائر. يقال بأن عبيد الله المهدي، قد عاصر سيدي مسعود الإدريسي الحسني القجالي، مؤسس المعروف حالياً بزاوية بن حمادوش (زاوية قجال) الموجودة ببلدية ڤجال، دائرة ڤجال، ولاية سطيف، والتي تقع جنوب شرق ولاية سطيف الجزائرية (ar)
  • Ikjan (Arabic: ايكجان, Berber languages: ⵉⴽⵊⴰⵏ) is a former town near the present-day town of Beni Aziz in Algeria. Between 902 and 909 it served as the base and capital of the Kutama Berbers led by the dā'ī (missionary) Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i, who had founded an Isma'ili Shi'a state in the region on behalf of the Fatimid cause. This new movement rose in opposition to the Aghlabid dynasty, which ruled the region of Ifriqiya formally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliphs. The site of Ikjan was considered impregnable. In 909 Abu Abdallah and the Kutama armies finally overthrew the Aghlabids and set themselves up in Raqqada, laying the foundations for the Fatimid Caliphate, which was formally established with the enthronement of the first caliph, Abd Allah al-Mahdi, later that year. (en)
  • Ikjan est une localité de la commune de Beni Aziz ou Aït Aziz (selon les locaux) dans la wilaya de Sétif en Petite Kabylie, en Algérie. (fr)
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