- Abu al-Mughira
Ziyad ibn
Abihi (Arabic: أبو المغيرة زياد بن أبيه, romanized: Abū al-Mughīra Ziyād ibn
Abīhi; c. 622–673), also
known as
Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan...
- 685–705). He
virtually inherited the
governorships from his
father Ziyad ibn
Abihi after the latter's
death in 673.
During Ubayd Allah's governorship, he suppressed...
- Al-Khayzuran bint Atta (Arabic: الخيزران بنت عطاء, romanized: al-ḵayzurān bint ʿaṭāʾ) (died 789) was the wife of the
Abbasid Caliph Al-Mahdi and mother...
- In 670–673 he
served as the
lieutenant governor of
Basra under Ziyad ibn
Abihi, the
supreme governor of Iraq and the
eastern Umayyad Caliphate. During...
-
sword while prostrating in the Fajr prayer.
Muawiyah I
appointed Ziyad ibn
Abihi Al the
Governor of Kufa,
after Hasan's A.S
migration to Medina,
which was...
-
Thaqif tribe, al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba and the latter's
protege Ziyad ibn
Abihi (whom Mu'awiya
adopted as his half-brother), respectively. In
return for...
-
governor of Kufa In
office 661–671
Monarch Mu'awiya I
Succeeded by
Ziyad ibn
Abihi Personal details Born ca. 601 Ta'if Died 671
Children Urwa al-Mutarrif Hamza...
- ibn Aqil and Hani ibn Urwa. In 670, the
governor of the city,
Ziyad ibn
Abihi,
arranged for the
mosque to be
rebuilt in
brick and
expanded into a much...
-
Arabic patronymic naming conventions but
include names like
Mohamed or ibn
Abihi, "son of his father".
Catholic names may have been
influenced by the saint...
- 66.5 cm (26+3⁄16 in) on average. It was this
measure used by
Ziyad ibn
Abihi for his
survey of Iraq, and is
hence also
known as
Ziyadi cubit (al-dhirāʿ...