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The Jarwanid dynasty () was an dynasty that ruled in the 14th century.

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History
The Jarwanids belonged to the clan of Bani Malik. It is disputed whether they belonged to the —the tribe of their predecessors the and their successors the —or to the Banu , to whom the dynasty (1076-1235) belonged.Abdulkhaliq Al-Janbi, an online article on the history of eastern Arabia (Arabic)
عبدالخالق الجنبي، جروان الأحساء غير جروان القطيف
The Jarwanids came to power some time in the 14th century, after expelling the forces of Sa'eed ibn Mughamis, the chief of the tribe based in the city of .

Contemporary sources such and Ibn HajarIbn Hajar al-'Asqalani, al-Durar al-Kamina fi A'yan al-mi'a al-Thamina describe the Jarwanids as being "extreme ," a term for Shi'ites who rejected the first three , while a 15th-century scholar from describes them as being "remnants of the ." Historian concludes from this that they were Isma'ilis.Juan R. I. Cole, "Rival Empires of Trade and Imami Shiism in Eastern Arabia, 1300-1800", International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 19, No. 2. (May, 1987), pp. 177-203, at p. 179, through JSTOR. [2] However, the Twelver Shi'ite sect was promoted under their rule, and Twelver scholars held the judgeships and other important positions, including the chief of the . Also, unlike under the , Islamic were held in the mosques under Jarwanid rule, and prayer was called under the Shi'ite formula. A Twelver scholar of the 14th century, Jamaluddeen Al-Mutawwa', belonged to the house of Jarwan.'Ali b. Hasan al-BahrHni, Anwar al-badrayn fi tarajim 'ulama' al-Qatif wa'l-Ahsa' wa'l-Bahrayn online version
أنوار البدرين في تراجم علماء القطيف والإحساء والبحرين، الشيخ علي بن الشيخ حسن البلادي البحراني
According to Al-Humaydan, who specialized in the history of eastern , the Jarwanids were Twelvers, and the term "Qaramita" was used simply as an epithet for "Shi'ite."Abdullatif Al-Humaydan, "The Usfurid Dynasty and its Political Role in the History of Eastern Arabia", Journal of the College of Literature, University of Basrah, Volume 15, 1979 (Arabic)
عبداللطيف بن ناصر الحميدان، "إمارة العصفوريين ودورها السياسي في تاريخ شرق الجزيرة العربية"، مجلة كلية الآداب، جامعة البصرة، 1975
Al-Wasit Online Newspaper, Issue 2379, March 12, 2009, citing Al-Humaydan [4]
الشيعة المتصوفون وقيادة في مسجد الخميس، حسين محمد حسين

Jarwanid rule came to an end in the 15th century at the hands of the , a clan of the .


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