Sharif Qatadah ibn Idris

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Sharif Qatadah ibn Idris was a prominent 13th-century ruler and founder of a long-lasting sharifian dynasty in Mecca, known for consolidating local power under his leadership.

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instanceOf Sharif of Mecca
founder of dynasty
historical figure
ruler
centuryActive 13th century
countryRuled Mecca NERFINISHED
dynastyFounded Hawashim sharifian dynasty of Mecca NERFINISHED
Qatadid dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicBackground Arab
governmentType hereditary emirate
historicalEra medieval Islamic period
honorificTitle Sharif NERFINISHED
knownFor consolidating local power in Mecca
establishing hereditary rule in Mecca
founding a long-lasting sharifian dynasty in Mecca
name Qatadah ibn Idris NERFINISHED
notableAchievement laying the foundations for centuries of sharifian rule in Mecca
strengthening the autonomy of Mecca under his leadership
placeOfRule Mecca NERFINISHED
politicalStatus local ruler
positionHeld Emir of Mecca NERFINISHED
Sharif of Mecca NERFINISHED
powerBase Mecca and its surroundings NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation Saudi Arabia NERFINISHED
region Hejaz
religion Islam
roleInHistory key figure in the political history of Mecca in the 13th century
title Emir
Sharif NERFINISHED
typeOfDynastyFounded sharifian dynasty NERFINISHED

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Sharifate of Mecca officeHolder Sharif Qatadah ibn Idris