-
Zufar ibn al-Harith al-
Kilabi (Arabic: أبو الهذيل زفر بن الحارث الكلابي, romanized: Abū al-Hudhayl
Zufar ibn al-Ḥārith al-
Kilābī; died c. 694–695) was...
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Muhammad ibn
Salih ibn
Bayhas al-
Kilabi,
better known as Ibn
Bayhas (Arabic: أبن بيهس), was the
Abbasid governor of
Damascus in
September 813–824/825 and...
- by the
Islamic prophet Muhammad on an
expedition against a
recalcitrant Kilabi clan. The Banu Amir pla**** a
minor role in the
early Muslim conquests, but...
- The
Expedition of
Dahhak al-
Kilabi,
against the Banu
Kilab tribe, took
place in
August 630 AD, 9AH, 2nd month, of the
Islamic Calendar. When the Muslims...
- of
Kilabi migrants, prin****lly from the Abu Bakr
branch of the
tribe from
which the
Mirdasids sprung, had
invaded northern Syria in 932. This
Kilabi migration...
- Al-Haytham ibn
Ubayd al-
Kilabi, also
called al-Kinani (Arabic: الهيثم بن عبيد الكناني, romanized: al-Haytham ibn ʿUbayd al-
Kilābī), was the
tenth governor...
- Tajikistan,
Central Asia). The
Umayyad army,
under Muslim ibn Sa'id al-
Kilabi, was
campaigning in the
Ferghana Valley when it
learned of the Türgesh advance...
- ibn Idris. Salih's mother,
Rabab al-Zawqaliyya,
belonged to the
princely Kilabi clan of Zawqal,
which inhabited the
environs of Aleppo.
Salih had at least...
-
Aslam ibn Zurʿa ibn ʿAmr ibn
Khuwaylid al-Ṣāʿiq al-
Kilābī (Arabic: أسلم بن زرعة الكلابي) (fl. 665–681) was a
prominent Arab
chieftain of the Qays tribal...
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Muslim ibn Sa'id ibn
Aslam ibn Zur'ah ibn Amr ibn
Khuwaylid al-Sa'iq al-
Kilabi (Arabic: مسلم بن سعيد الكلابي) was
governor of
Khurasan for the Umayyad...