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had hoped, due to the rise of powerful feudalists in the country. In the first half of the 18th century, the
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considered him one of the most righteous imams. He died in 1686 in Hamman Ali in the Anis region, possibly from poisoning. The deceased imam was buried in Jabal Dawran, at the side of his father. Seven contenders claimed the succession after him in a period of only three years; of these,
981:. Ottoman troops attacked the Yemenis by hiding at the wells that supplied them with water. This plan proceeded successfully, causing the Yemenis over 200 casualties, most from thirst. The tribesmen eventually surrendered and returned to Yemen.
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283:• Reincorporation into Ottoman Empire
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1059:(religious scholars), one of these,
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