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Fatimid Caliphate's Women: Sitt al-Mulk and the Politics of Power

8 min · 3 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of the Fatimid Caliphate series, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable role of women in Fatimid politics, focusing on Sitt al-Mulk, the sister of Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah. Born in 970 CE, Sitt al-Mulk wielded immense influence during al-Hakim's controversial reign and later served as a de facto regent for his young successor al-Zahir. The conversation delves into her political maneuvers, her alliance with Christian officials, and the historical debates over her involvement in al-Hakim's mysterious disappearance in 1021. We also examine the broader context of Fatimid women's agency through sources like the Cairo Geniza and the writings of al-Maqrizi, revealing how elite women managed estates, funded mosques, and navigated palace intrigues. This episode uncovers the often-overlooked female power structures that shaped one of the Islamic world's most dynamic caliphates. #FatimidCaliphate #SittAlMulk #AlHakimBiAmrAllah #CairoGeniza #AlMaqrizi #FatimidWomen #IslamicHistory #AlZahir #PalaceIntrigue #MedievalEgypt #NorthAfrica #Ismaili #Caliphate #WomenInHistory #PoliticalPower #FexingoHistory #History #MedievalIslam Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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