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Anbasa ibn Suḥaym al-Kalbi (Arabic: عنبسة بن سحيم الكلبي) was the
Muslim wali (governor) of al-Andalus, from 721 to 726.
Anbasa belonged to the tribe...
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Ujayf ibn
Anbasa (Arabic: عجيف بن عنبسة) (died 838) was one of the senior-most
military leaders of the
Abbasid Caliphate under the
caliphs al-Ma'mun and...
- He was
briefly relieved of his command, when
Anbasa ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi was
appointed in 721.
After Anbasa died in 726 in
southern Gaul,
several successive...
- by him).: 169
Atiqa bint Abi Udhayhir: 189 of the Daws tribe: 220 had
Anbasa.: 220
Other Abu Sufyan's
children include Ḥārith, Al-Faraa,: 214 and Azzah...
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younger son of Ged'a Jan (or
Degna Djan), and
succeeded his
older brother '
Anbasa Wedem as negus.
According to E. A.
Wallis Budge, "The
reign of Delna'ad...
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Europe for
naming years.
Umayyad conquest of Gaul:
Muslim forces under Anbasa ibn
Suhaym al-Kalbi (governor of Al-Andalus)
capture the
fortified town...
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plural form of
Anbasa, a
common name in this
branch of the clan,
gathered the
descendants of Umayya's sons Harb, Abu Harb, Abu
Sufyan Anbasa, Sufyan, Amr...
- 31 July 1507, and a
member of the
Solomonic dynasty. His
regnal name was
Anbasa Bazar. His
reign was
marked by
internal tension between territories with...
- (9th or 10th centuries). Paul B.
Henze states that his
throne name was "'
Anbasa Wedem",
which tradition states was his
oldest son's name. His
younger son...
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Tewodros I (Ge'ez: ቴዎድሮስ),
throne name
Walda Anbasa (Ge'ez: ወልደ ዐንበሳ; died 2 July 1414) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from 1413 to 1414, and a
member of the...