Noun
(historical) Any member of an Arab dynasty of emirs who ruled Ifriqiya and parts of Southern Italy, nominally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliph, from 800–909 CE.
(attributive use) attributive form of Aghlabids; the dynasty of the Aghlabids.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnother issue was Aghlabid taxation not sanctioned by the Maliki school of Islamic law. Source: Internet
Al Mahdi established his headquarters at Salamiyah and moved towards north-western Africa, under Aghlabid rule. Source: Internet
A type of volume then current, the tabaqat (concerning the handling of documents), indirectly illuminates elite life in Aghlabid Ifriqiya. Source: Internet
Ifriqiyah during the era under the Aghlabid Dynasty (799-909) for the most part continued its leading rôle in the Maghrib, due generally to its peace and stability, recognized cultural achievements, and material prosperity. Source: Internet
The Berber peasants, who had been oppressed for decades by the corrupt Aghlabid rule, would prove themselves to be a perfect basis for sedition. Source: Internet
Perkins, Tunisia (1986) at 33. Institutions and Society In the Aghlabid government generally, the high positions were filled by "princes of the blood, whose loyalty could be relied on." Source: Internet