-
ordered Utbah ibn
Ghazwan to send
reinforcements to
Khulayd. Once the
reinforcements arrived,
Khulayd and some of his men
managed to
withdraw to Bahrain...
-
ordered Utbah ibn
Ghazwan to send
reinforcements to
Khulayd. When the
reinforcements arrived,
Khulayd and some of his men
managed successfully to withdraw...
- sons of the
influential Banu Abs
chief of
northern Syria, al-Qa'qa' ibn
Khulayd. Maslama's
mother Umm
Hakim also
lobbied for her son's succession. Opposed...
-
Ibrahim and Muhammad, as well as the sons of the
tribal chief al-Qa'qa' ibn
Khulayd, who were an
influential family in
northern Syria. Maslama's mother, Umm...
- ibn Mu'alla, the
second under Al-Sawwar ibn
Hammam and the
third under Khulayd ibn al-Mundhir ibn Sawa – and
moved on the province. When the
first group...
-
estates to Wallada's
father al-Abbas and her
first cousin al-Qa'qa ibn
Khulayd ibn al-Jaz,
including the m****ive
estate which developed into the town...
- al-Jarud ibn Mu’alla al-Sawwar ibn
Hammam Khulayd ibn al-Mundhir ibn Sawa The
first two
corps were defeated,
while Khulayd were cut off from
their ships by the...
-
Yazid ibn
Husayn ibn
Numayr al-Sakuni (717–720) Abd al-Malik ibn Qa'qa ibn
Khulayd al-Absi (undetermined
period in 724–743)
Marwan ibn
Abdallah ibn Abd al-Malik...
- sons of the
influential Banu Abs
chief of
northern Syria, al-Qa'qa' ibn
Khulayd. Maslama's
mother Umm
Hakim also
lobbied for her son's succession. Opposed...
-
points in 717–720)
Bishr ibn al-Walid (720–724) Al-Walid ibn Qa'qa ibn
Khulayd al-Absi (737–743)
Yazid ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazari (743–744) Abd al-Malik...