About: Zahiri Revolt

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The Zahiri Revolt was a conspiracy leading to a failed coup d'état against the government of the 14th-century Mamluk Sultanate, having been characterized as both a political struggle and a theological conflict. While the initial support for the potential overthrow of the sultan began in Egypt, movement of Egyptian ideological agitators to Syria eventually caused the actual planned uprising to take place in Damascus in 1386. Rallying around Ahmad al-Zahiri, a cleric of the Zahirite school of Sunni Islam, the agitators mobilized from Hama to the capital. Having failed to secure the support of both the Mamluks and local Arab tribes, they were arrested by the authorities of Barquq before armed conflict could even take place.

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  • La Rebelíon zahirí fue una conspiración que condujo a un fallido golpe de Estado contra el gobierno del sultanato mameluco del siglo XIV, habiendo sido caracterizada como una lucha política y un conflicto teológico.​​ Mientras que el apoyo inicial para el posible derrocamiento del sultán comenzó en Egipto, el movimiento de los agitadores ideológicos egipcios a Siria finalmente causó el levantamiento real planeado para tener lugar en Damasco en 1386.​​ Reuniéndose alrededor de Ahmad al-Zahiri, un clérigo de la escuela zahirí del Islam sunita, los agitadores se movilizaron desde Hama a la capital. Al no haber conseguido el apoyo tanto de los mamelucos como de las tribus árabes locales, fueron arrestados por las autoridades de Barquq antes de que se produjera el conflicto armado.​ Aunque no todos los que participaron en la revuelta aceptaron las opiniones de la escuela de derecho zahirí, el término se utilizó para designar a todos los que estaban dispuestos a participar en el conflicto armado contra el sultán mameluco.​ La supresión de la revuelta tanto en la práctica como ideológicamente se ha descrito como un signo de la intolerancia de las autoridades mamelucas hacia las ideas inconformistas y la voluntad de interferir en las cuestiones religiosas que normalmente se consideran del dominio de los teólogos en los imperios musulmanes.​​ (es)
  • The Zahiri Revolt was a conspiracy leading to a failed coup d'état against the government of the 14th-century Mamluk Sultanate, having been characterized as both a political struggle and a theological conflict. While the initial support for the potential overthrow of the sultan began in Egypt, movement of Egyptian ideological agitators to Syria eventually caused the actual planned uprising to take place in Damascus in 1386. Rallying around Ahmad al-Zahiri, a cleric of the Zahirite school of Sunni Islam, the agitators mobilized from Hama to the capital. Having failed to secure the support of both the Mamluks and local Arab tribes, they were arrested by the authorities of Barquq before armed conflict could even take place. Although not all those taking part in the revolt accepted the views of the Zahiri school of law, the term was used to denote all of those willing to participate in armed conflict against the Mamluk sultan. The suppression of the revolt both practically and ideologically has been described as a sign of the Mamluk authorities' intolerance for non-conformist ideas and willingness to interfere in religious issues normally considered the domain of theologians in Muslim empires. (en)
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  • None
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  • Mamluk Sultanate (Burji dynasty)
  • Syrian Bedouin tribes
  • Zahirite rebels
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  • Zahirite agitators arrested by Burji authorities
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  • Mamluk Sultanate (en)
  • Syrian Bedouin tribes (en)
  • Zahirite rebels (en)
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  • Al-Burhan Ahmad al-Zahiri (en)
  • Khalid al-Himsi (en)
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  • Zahiri Revolt (en)
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  • August 1386 (en)
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  • Zahirite agitators arrested by Burji authorities (en)
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  • La Rebelíon zahirí fue una conspiración que condujo a un fallido golpe de Estado contra el gobierno del sultanato mameluco del siglo XIV, habiendo sido caracterizada como una lucha política y un conflicto teológico.​​ Mientras que el apoyo inicial para el posible derrocamiento del sultán comenzó en Egipto, el movimiento de los agitadores ideológicos egipcios a Siria finalmente causó el levantamiento real planeado para tener lugar en Damasco en 1386.​​ Reuniéndose alrededor de Ahmad al-Zahiri, un clérigo de la escuela zahirí del Islam sunita, los agitadores se movilizaron desde Hama a la capital. Al no haber conseguido el apoyo tanto de los mamelucos como de las tribus árabes locales, fueron arrestados por las autoridades de Barquq antes de que se produjera el conflicto armado.​ (es)
  • The Zahiri Revolt was a conspiracy leading to a failed coup d'état against the government of the 14th-century Mamluk Sultanate, having been characterized as both a political struggle and a theological conflict. While the initial support for the potential overthrow of the sultan began in Egypt, movement of Egyptian ideological agitators to Syria eventually caused the actual planned uprising to take place in Damascus in 1386. Rallying around Ahmad al-Zahiri, a cleric of the Zahirite school of Sunni Islam, the agitators mobilized from Hama to the capital. Having failed to secure the support of both the Mamluks and local Arab tribes, they were arrested by the authorities of Barquq before armed conflict could even take place. (en)
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  • Rebelión zahirí (es)
  • Zahiri Revolt (en)
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