Category
page 1Former emirates
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Taliban-led partially recognized government of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001
Emirate of Bukhara
1785–1920 state in Central Asia
Muslim Sicily
history of Islam in medieval Sicily (827-1091)
Emirate of Transjordan
former country in the Middle East
Emirate of Afghanistan
monarchy in Central Asia from 1823 to 1926
Emirate of Jabal Shammar
1836–1921 state in northern Arabia
Emirate of Crete
Muslim state that existed on the Mediterranean island of Crete from the late 820s to the reconquest of the island by the Byzantine Empire in 961

Beylik of Karaman
thumb|300px|The Beylik of Karaman (orange) in 1300
The Karamanids ( or ), also known as the Emirate of Karaman and Beylik of Karaman (), was a Turkish Anatolian beylik (principality) of Salur tribe origin, descended from Oghuz Turks, centered in South-Central Anatolia around the present-day Karaman Province. From the mid 14th century until its fall in 1487, the Karamanid dynasty was one of the most powerful beyliks in Anatolia.
Category:states and territories disestablished in the 1480s
First Saudi State
1727–1818 included most of Arabian Peninsula

Az Zubayr
city in Iraq
Second Saudi State
1818– 1891 country in Arabian Peninsula
Emirate of Bari
short-lived Islamic state in Apulia ruled by non-Arabs from ca. 847 until 871
Emirate of Tbilisi
Islamic emirate established by Arabs in 740 AD
North Caucasian Emirate
state during the Russian Civil War

Ostikanate of Arminiya
Arminiya, also known as the Ostikanate of Arminiya or the Emirate of Armenia (, imārat armīniya), was a political and geographic designation given by the Muslim Arabs to the lands of Greater Armenia, Caucasian Iberia, and Caucasian Albania, following their conquest of these regions in the 7th century. Though the caliphs initially permitted an Armenian prince to represent the province of Arminiya in exchange for tribute and the Armenians' loyalty during times of war, Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan introduced direct Arab rule of the region, headed by a governor known as the ostikan with his capi
Ormus
kingdom in Persian Gulf, established by Arab princes in 10th c., later under suzerainty of Persia and a client state of the Portuguese Empire
Emirate of Asir
1906–1934 Former state in South Saudi Arabia
Emirate of Cyrenaica
1949-1951 emirate in Northern Africa
Sharifate of Mecca
former subjugated state in Arabia
Uqaylid dynasty
Arab dynasty from 990 to 1096
Alids of Tabaristan, Daylam and Gilan
Iranian dynasty
Gumel
Gumel or Gumal is a city and traditional emirate in Jigawa State, Nigeria.
Soran Emirate
Kurdish emirate (1530s-1835)
Emirate of Beihan
1680–1967 state in southern Arabia
Emirate of Afghanistan
former unrecognized state in Central Asia
Islamic Emirate of Kurdistan
former unrecognized state in Kurdistan Region
Emirate of Dhala
former state
Emirate of Derbend
medieval Islamic state centered on Derbent in the eastern Caucasus

Mount Lebanon Emirate
former country (1516–1842)
Emirate of Abdelkader
former emirate
Al Aidh Emirate
Former Emirate in Saudi Arabia (1834–1919)
Emirate of Multan
emirate based in Multan, Punjab
Jabrids
The Jabrids () or Banu Jabr were an Arab dynasty that ruled all of Arabia except for Hejaz, parts of Oman and Yemen, and expanded into Iran's southern coast, controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
Arzen
The city has a Pahlevi Persian name, Arzin from the infinitive Arzidan: to be valuable, and its name means Arzidani: Valuable.
Arzen (in Syriac Arzŏn or Arzŭn, Armenian Arzn, Ałzn, Arabic Arzan) was an ancient and medieval city, located on the border zone between Upper Mesopotamia and the Armenian Highlands. The site of the ancient Armenian capital of Tigranocerta, according to modern scholars, in Late Antiquity it was the capital of the district of Arzanene, a Syriac bishopric and a Sasanian Persian border fortress in the Roman–Persian Wars of the period. After the Muslim conquests, it briefl
Emirate of Trarza
emirate in Mauritania
Emirate of Harar
ancient Muslim state centred in Harar
Kurdish emirates
emirate and the area of Kurdish self-mayors
Emirate of Muhammara
Autonomous emirate from 1812 to 1925
Emirate of Hasankeyf
kurdish Emirate of Hasankeyf
Kaysites
The Kaysite dynasty () was a Muslim Arab dynasty that ruled an emirate centered in Manzikert from c. 860 until 964. Their state was the most powerful Arab amirate in Armenia after the collapse of the ostikanate of Arminiya in the late 9th century.
Emirate of Say
19th C Islamic emirate in Niger