1. Zaydi - Noun
2. Zaydi - Adjective
Zaydi (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of Zaidi
Zaydi (plural Zaydis)
Alternative spelling of Zaidi
The Tahiride were too weak either to contain the Zaydi Imams or to defend themselves against foreign attacks. Source: Internet
Omar's son Yousef defeated the faction led by his father assassins and crushed several counter-attacks by the Zaydi imams who still held on in the northern highland. Source: Internet
Al- Shawkani rejected several key tenets of Zaydism – including that of – but was patronised by the Qasimi dynasty of Zaydi imams who ruled in Yemen from the 17th to the 19th century. Source: Internet
Steven C. Caton Yemen p.59 ABC-CLIO, 2013 ISBN 159884928X The Mamluk army with the support of forces loyal to Zaydi Imam Al-Mutawakkil Yahya Sharaf ad-Din conquered the entire realm of the Tahiride but failed to capture Aden in 1517. Source: Internet
Zaidi ("Fiver") main Zaidiyya, Zaidism or Zaydi is the second largest branch of Shia Islam. Source: Internet
When the news of his death reached the Zaydi imam Al-Mutawakkil al-Mutahhar bin Yahya he commented by saying: The greatest king of Yemen, the Muawiyah of the time, has died. Source: Internet