ā lā bó zhū wáng cháo tǒng zhì shí qī '
āi jí lì shǐ:
gōng yuán 639
nián dào gōng yuán 1517
nián
639
nián,
hā lǐ fā pài chū jūn duì qīn rù '
āi jí,
yǔ dōng luó mǎ dì guó zhǎn kāi zhēng duó zhàn,
zuì zhōng duó qǔ liǎo '
āi jí。
āi jí de xìn yǎng yóu kē pǔ tè jiào zhuànxiàng yī sī lán jiào,
suī rán kē pǔ tè jiào réng rán jiān nán dì shēng cún xià lái,
dàn yī sī lán jiào de dì wèi wú fǎ hàn dòng。
ā lā bó yǔ yě kāi shǐ zài '
āi jí shī jiā yǐng xiǎng, 706
nián,
ā lā bó yǔ chéng wéi '
āi jí guān fāng yǔ yán。
zhè yī shí qī de '
āi jí zhěng tǐ chǔyú '
ā bá sī wáng cháo de tǒng zhì zhī xià,
dàn tǒng zhì zhě réng rán kě yǐ jiàn lì jīhū dú lì de xiǎo wáng cháo,
lì rú tú lún wáng cháo。 969
nián,
lái zì tū ní sī de fǎ dì mǎ wáng cháo zhēng fú liǎo '
āi jí,
jiàn lì liǎo kāi luó wéi shǒu dū。 1174
nián,
fǎ dì mǎ wáng cháo dà chén sà lā dīng zài jìn wèi jūn zhī chí xià fā dòng zhèng biàn,
tuī fān fǎ dì mǎ wáng cháo,
jiàn lì '
ā yóu bù wáng cháo。
zì cóng 1250
nián zhī hòu '
ā yóu bù wáng cháo jiàn qū mòluò miè wáng。
mǎ mù liú kè kāi shǐ liǎo duì '
āi jí de tǒng zhì,
zhí dào 1517
nián '
āi jí bèi '
ào sī màn dì guó zhēng fú。
During the initial Islamic invasion in 639 AD, Egypt was ruled at first by governors acting in the name of the Righteous Caliphs, and then the Ummayad Caliphs in Damascus but, in 747, the Ummayads were overthrown and the power of the Arabs slowly began to weaken. Although Egypt remained under the nominal rule of the Abbasid Caliphate, its rulers were able to establish quasi-independent dynasties, such as those of the Tulunids and the Ikhshidids. In 969 the Ismaili Shi'a Fatimid dynasty from Tunisia conquered Egypt and established its capital at Cairo. This dynasty lasted until 1174, when Egypt came under the rule of Saladin, whose dynasty, the Ayyubids, lasted until 1252. The Ayyubites were overthrown by their Turkish bodyguards, known as the Mamluks, who ruled under the suzerainty of Abbasid Caliphs until 1517, when Egypt became part of the Ottoman Empire.