Fadl ibn Isa
Fadl ibn Isa, also known as Fadl II, was a prince of the Al Fadl, an Arab dynasty that dominated the Syrian Desert beginning in the 13th century. Between 1311 and 1317, he served as amir al-ʿarab, which gave him authority over the Bedouin tribes of northern Syria on behalf of the Mamluk Sultanate.
Fadl ibn Isa | |
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Emir of Palmyra and Salamiyah | |
Reign | 1311/12–1317 1322–1330 |
Predecessor | Muhanna ibn Isa |
Successor | Muhanna ibn Isa |
Amir al-ʿarab | |
Reign | 1311/12–1317 1322–1330 |
Predecessor | Muhanna ibn Isa |
Successor | Muhanna ibn Isa |
Issue | Isa Sayf Mu'ayqil |
House | Al Fadl |
Father | Isa ibn Muhanna |
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