There are important differences as well. In Mosul the local elite expandedits influence during the civil war and tribal leaders came to dominate thepolitical life of the province until the arrival of the Hamdanids, themselvesleaders of a branch of the nearby Ban-f Taghlib. In Egypt, in contrast, thelocal Arab elite was destroyed by the civil war, leaving the country open to theoutside control which was to continue until modern times. In Mosul, the leadingfigures derived their strength from their tribal followings and land-holdings;their control of the rawibit was no doubt useful but not essential. In Egypt, onthe other hand, the wujiih derived their power from their control of the localjund which was paid by the government; when the caliph chose to disband thislocal militia, he also destroyed the power base of the local elite.
Important summary of differences