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- been established as of that period and coming from the Mosul or North Jaziran area. These elements also confirm the early 13th-century date of the Palmer...
- Ardabil in 730, paved the way for the restoration of Jaziran dominance from that point onward. The Jaziran super-province became a power base of Muhammad ibn...
- sovereignty over certain cities, such as Shams al-Din Sawab who was given the Jaziran cities of Amid and Diyar Bakr in 1239. The Ayyubids had three prin****l...
- led by a mawla or a Berber. The Rabi'a were ****ociated with the early Jaziran Kharijites (whom the sources label as Sufriyya), and the eighth-century...
- subdivided into the Cilician or Syrian al-Thughur al-Sha'miya and the Jaziran or Mesopotamian al-Thughur al-Jaziriya sectors, roughly separated by the...
- Asid ibn Zafir al-Sulami was a Jaziran general of the Umayyad Caliphate who fought in Transcaucasia under Muhammad ibn Marwan and his son, Marwan ibn...
- been established as of that period and coming from the Mosul or North Jaziran area. These elements also confirm the early 13th-century date of the Palmer...
- Thimal was ousted from Aleppo by his brother Nasr in 1030, but retained the Jaziran (Upper Mesopotamian) half of the emirate from his seat in al-Rahba. When...
- Dahhak was killed and the Qays routed. Consequently, Zufar fled to the Jaziran town of Qarqisiya, expelled its Umayyad governor, and fortified and established...
- but it appears that it mostly consisted of, and was led by, Syrians and Jazirans of the elite ahl al-Sham ('People of Syria'), the main pillar of the Umayyad...