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During the Aziz-Billah period, important regulations also took place in military matters. From its foundation until the reign of Caliph Muiz-Lidinillah, the Fatimid State was based on Maghreb tribes, with minor exceptions. Aziz-Billah, Saklâbi, Turk, Kurd and Deylem etc. Although some groups were utilized in the military field, it is seen that predominantly Turks were appointed to important commands in this period. For example, Mergütekin et-Türkî was appointed as the general governor of Damascus, Vefî es-Saklâbî was appointed as the governor of Akka, and Bişâre el-İhşîdî was appointed as the governor of Taberiyye.