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- some supporters in Kufa and Medina. Another sub-sect was the Hashimiyya. The Hashimiyya comprised the majority of the Kaysanites after the death of Muhammad...
- 32°21′51″N 35°39′35″E / 32.36417°N 35.65972°E / 32.36417; 35.65972 Al Hashimiyya (/ˌælhæʃˈmiːə/; Arabic: الهاشمية al-Hāshimīyah) (formerly Fara, or Farah)...
- الإمام), was the leader of the Abbasid family and of the clandestine Hashimiyya movement that prepared and launched the Abbasid Revolution against the...
- Karbala extensively to gain po****r support against the Umayyads. The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia) was largely responsible for...
- Iraq, but by this time a more serious threat had arisen in Khorasan. The Hashimiyya movement (a sub-sect of the Kaysanites Shia), led by the Abbasid family...
- Marwanids al-Ḥasan al-Ḥusayn (Family tree) Abu Hasim (Imām of al-Mukhtār and Hashimiyya) Muhammad "al-Imām" (Abbasids) Ibrāhim "al-Imām" al-Saffāḥ al-Mansur...
- Hashim Bukayr ibn Mahan (died 744) was one of the chief leaders of the Hashimiyya movement and its propaganda that aimed to overthrow the Umayyad Caliphate...
- Arabic: المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية, romanized: al-Mamlaka al-Urduniyya al-Hāshimiyya The country became officially known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan...
- was an anti-Umayyad missionary and one of the prin****l leaders of the Hashimiyya movement, that launched the Abbasid Revolution. During September–November...
- al-Mansur (r. 754–775) it was also known as the Hashemite cubit (al-dhirāʿ al-Hāshimiyya). Other identical measures were the work cubit (al-dhirāʿ al-ʿamal) and...