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page 1States and territories disestablished in the 1070s

Qarmatians
The Qarmatians were an Isma'ili Shia militant movement led by a dynasty of Persian descent, centred in Al-Ahsa in Eastern Arabia, where they established a religious state in 899 CE. Its members were part of a movement that adhered to a syncretic branch of Sevener Ismaili Shia Islam, and were ruled by a dynasty founded by Abu Sa'id al-Jannabi. They rejected the claim of Fatimid Caliph Abdallah al-Mahdi Billah to imamate and clung to their belief in the coming of the Mahdi, and they revolted against the Fatimid and Abbasid Caliphates.
Catepanate of Italy
province of the Byzantine Empire in the Italian Peninsula (965–1071)
Armeniac Theme
Theme of the Byzantine empire
Anatolic Theme
theme of the Byzantine empire
Mesopotamia
Byzantine district (theme)
Bucellarian Theme
Theme of the Byzantine empire
Iberia
administrative and military division of the Byzantine Empire during the 11th century. Created from different conquered territories in Georgia and Armenia by Emperor Basil II
Lykandos
Lykandos or Lycandus (), known as Djahan in Armenian, was the name of a Byzantine fortress and military-civilian province (or "theme"), known as the Theme of Lykandos (θέμα Λυκανδοῦ), in the 10th–11th centuries.
Sebasteia
theme of the Byzantine Empire
Cappadocia
Byzantine thema
Koloneia
Byzantine district (theme)