Talk:Numayrid dynasty

Map
Hi Ro. Would you have the time to create a map that shows the Numayrid Emirate at its peak? This is traditionally dated to 1058–1060 when the Numayrids under Mani' ibn Shabib controlled Harran (capital), al-Raqqah, Saruj (controlled by Mani's brother Hasan), al-Rahba, al-Qarqisiyah, Qal'at Ja'bar, Qal'at Najm. A minor branch of the dynasty also controlled a certain fortress called "Sinn ibn Utayr" or "as-Sinn", which was supposedly near Samosata, presumably south of that Byzantine-held city.(D.S. Rice (1952) "Medieval Ḥarrān: Studies on Its Topography and Monuments, I", p. 77). Or would it be preferable to have a map that dates from Waththab ibn Sabiq's reign (1107–1019), in which case we would add Edessa (controlled by Waththab's cousin Utayr), but not include al-Rahba or al-Qarqisiyah. If you're busy, I can post this request to the Graphic Labs. Cheers friend, --Al Ameer (talk) 21:21, 28 August 2016 (UTC)

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 * View of Qal'at Najm from the south.jpg