List of 10th-century religious leaders explained
This is a list of the top-level leaders for
religious groups with at least 50,000 adherents, and that led anytime from January 1, 901, to December 31, 1000. It should likewise only name leaders listed on other articles and lists.
Christianity
Chalcedonian Christianity
Miaphysite Christianity
Islam
Sunni
Shia
Fatimid Caliphate in Tunisia
Transfer to Egypt in 973
Tabaristan
- Abu Muhammad Hasan ibn Qasim, Imam (917–919, 919–923, 927–928)
- Abu 'l-Husayn Ahmad ibn Hasan, Imam (919, 923)
- Abu 'l-Qasim Ja'far ibn Hasan, Imam (919, 923–925)
- Abu Ali Muhammad ibn Abu 'l-Husayn Ahmad, Imam (925–927)
- Abu Ja'far Husayn ibn Abu 'l-Husayn Ahmad, Imam (927)
Yemen
Judaism
- Ukba, Exilarch (deposed, reinstated 918, deposed soon after)
Karaite Judaism
David ben Boaz (10th century)
Solomon ben David (late 10th–early 11th centuries)
Talmudic Academies in Mesopotamia
- Kimoi ben R. Ahhai, Gaon (896–905)
- Mebasser Kahana ben R. Kimoi, Gaon (905–917)
- Kohen Tzedek Kahana ben Joseph, Gaon (917–922)
- Zemah ben Kafnai, Gaon (935–937)
- Hananiah ben Yehudai, Gaon (937–943)
- Hilai ben Natronai ben Hilai, Gaon (896–904)
- Shalom ben Mishael, Gaon (904)
- Jacob ben Natronai, Gaon (911–924)
- Yom-Tob Kahana ben R. Jacob, Gaon (924)
- Zemah Tzedek ben Paltoi ben Isaac, Gaon (c.990–c.998)
Palestinian Gaonate
See also