- Abu Nu'aym Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj ibn
Jafna ibn
Qatira al-Sakuni al-Tujibi al-Kindi Arabic: معاوية بن حديج بن جفنة بن قتيرة التجيبي, was a
general of the...
- Mu'awiya II (661–684),
third Umayyad caliph from 683 to 684 Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj,
Umayyad commander and
governor Mu'awiya ibn
Hisham (died 737), Umayyad...
- A
soldier named Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj is said to have
quarreled with the
prisoner and
killed him out of hand. Ibn
Hudayj was so
incensed at Ibn Abi Bakr...
- ibn Mu'awiyah ibn
Hudayj al-Tujibi,
Abbasid governor of
Egypt from 769 to 772
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu'awiyah ibn
Hudayj al-Tujibi, Abbasid...
-
commander of
Tripoli for the Egypt-based
Umayyad commander Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj. He led the
Muslim raid
against the
Byzantine controlled island of Djerba...
-
governor Maslama b.
Mukhallad sent his
fleet under the
command of Muʿāwiyah b.
Ḥudayj al-Kindī to
attack Sicily in
order to
undermine the
efforts of Constans...
-
Fustat was
captured and
Muhammad was
executed on the
orders of Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj,
leader of the pro-Uthman rebels. The loss of
Egypt was a
major blow to...
- with
regional capital at Barqa;
first governors uncertain. Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj, c.665–666 —
ruled from
Barqa Uqba ibn Nafi, 666–674 —
conquered south Tunisia...
-
invaded the sea and Sicily, with
Abdullah being the
first Arab to do so. Bin
Hudayj al-Tujaybi
invaded Africa (Tunisia)
three times,
including an
invasion of...
- year of 44 AH (664-665 AD), Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj launched a
sudden attack towards island of Sicily. Ibn
Hudayj brought two
hundred ships during this invasion...