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Yes. The Seljuks and Fatimids were enemies of one another and had numerous conflicts over control of the southern Levant and the Sinai. However, both Islamic Empires had other, less important, adversaries.

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Were the enemies of the Seljuks the Fatimids?

Yes. The Seljuks and Fatimids were enemies of one another and had numerous conflicts over control of the southern Levant and the Sinai. However, both Islamic Empires had other, less important, adversaries.


The abbasids sought to lessen the power of the?

Persians, Fatimids, Seljuks, and Byzantines.


How did the Crusades effect the Fatimids of Egypt?

It had no initial effect. The Fatimids had already lost Jerusalem and its environs to the Seljuks before the Seljuks lost Jerusalem and its environs to the Crusaders. The Crusades, however, strengthened the Muslim forces' loyalty to Saladin and allowed him to form the Ayyubid Sultanate. The Ayyubid Sultanate was able to conquer the Egyptian Fatimids after the fall of the Crusader States.


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The Seljuks established their capital where?

The Seljuks established their capital in Isfahan, Iran.


What ended the seljuks?

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Are Fatimids sunni or shi'ite?

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What branch of Islam did the Fatimids follow?

the Shiites.


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