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Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah al-Tayyi (fl. ca. 977–1013), in some
sources erroneously called Daghfal ibn Mufarrij, was an emir of the
Jarrahid family...
- the Qarmatians, and grew
prominent under their chieftain Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah. In 973, the
latter secured the
governorship of Palestine...
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Expansion into
Syria Alexandretta Aleppo Apamea Uprisings of
Muffarij b.
Daghfal Bedouin alliance uprising Revolt of Abu
Rakwa Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya...
- 1202),
Palestinian emir and
personal physician of
Saladin Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah, emir in
Jarrahid dynasty who
expanded the tribe's rule to...
- Al-Baqillani, Arab theologian,
jurist and
logician c.
August –
Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah,
Jarrahid emir (b. c. 977) Al-Mahdi al-Husayn,
Zaidi imam...
- but the
powerful Bedouin chieftain of the Banu Tayy tribe,
Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah, was
opposed to them and held the
provincial capital Ramla...
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Expansion into
Syria Alexandretta Aleppo Apamea Uprisings of
Muffarij b.
Daghfal Bedouin alliance uprising Revolt of Abu
Rakwa Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya...
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tribal revolts of Abu
Rukwa in
Cyrenaica in 1005, and of
Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal in
Palestine in 1012–13. In the north, the
Uqaylids of
Mosul briefly acknowledged...
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Expansion into
Syria Alexandretta Aleppo Apamea Uprisings of
Muffarij b.
Daghfal Bedouin alliance uprising Revolt of Abu
Rakwa Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya...
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parts of the
middle east from the huge
Bedouin army
under Mufarrij ibn
Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah.[citation needed] Ja'far ibn
Fallah (died
August 971), Berber...