The Position and Importance of Mahe-Kufa in the Islamic Caliphate, the Third and Fourth Centuries (A.H)

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Professor of history department, faculty of literature and humanities, Lorestan university of Khorramabad

2 Ph. D in history of Islamic Iran, Lorestan university

10.22081/hiq.2021.70439

Abstract

The Mahe-Kufa was a title selected for an area located in the western part of Jebal region centered by Dinvar in time of Muawiyah. This area was considered as the communicative path between Bagdad and East of Iran due to its natural and economic properties and the appropriate environment for the urban and rural and nomadic life of Kurdish tribes in the western territory of Islamic caliphate. The purpose of this article is to specify the geographical position of this region and to study its significance and position in the Islamic caliphate during the third and fourth centuries by taking advantage of the analytical- descriptive method. The findings of research clarify that the Moon of Kufa was related to Zoor city from the West and to the Lausos palace from the East and it included the west part of Jebal area. This extension and the strategic geographical status led to the prominence of this region in terms of military, economical, communicative dimensions as well as the preservation of eastern territory for the organization of Islamic caliphate.

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