Fatimid
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
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Fatimid
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Etymology
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From
Fatima
+
-id
.
Noun
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Fatimid
(
plural
Fatimids
)
(
historical
)
A member of a
Muslim
dynasty in North Africa and
Egypt
(approx.
CE
900-1200).
Synonyms
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Fatimite
Fatimide
Translations
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member of a Muslim dynasty
Arabic:
فَاطِمِيّ
(
fāṭimiyy
)
Armenian:
Ֆաթիմյան
(
Fatʻimyan
)
Bengali:
ফাতেমী
(
phatemi
)
Catalan:
fatimita
m
or
f
French:
fatimide
(fr)
m
or
f
German:
Fatimide
(de)
m
Persian:
فاطمی
(
fâtemi
)
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