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Immamzadeh Mahruq (Persian: امامزاده محروق) is an Immamzadeh/mosque and the
resting place of
Imamzadeh Muhammad Mahruq ibn
Muhammad ibn Zayd ibn Ali and...
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escalated into a
civil war
between the
party of the
vizier Muhammad ibn al-
Mahruq and that of the
powerful commander of the
Volunteers of the Faith, Uthman...
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treatment and execution. His body was
burned before being buried at Bab
Mahruq, a city gate in Fes. His
poetry was
influenced by
court poets from the Mashriq...
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Muhammad ibn al-
Mahruq (Arabic: محمد بن المحروق) was a
minister in the
Emirate of Granada. He
served as the wakil, the
superintendent of the sultan's finances...
- Bab Mahrouk, also
spelled Bab
Mahruq, (Arabic: باب المحروق ) is
historically the main
western city gate of Fes el Bali, the old
walled city of Fes, Morocco...
- Abi al-Ula and his family. In 1327–28, they ********inated the vizier, Ibn
Mahruq, and took
effective control of the
young emir. Meanwhile,
Alfonso XI, now...
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mosque interior. Part of the
national heritage list of Iran.
Imamzadeh Mahruq before 1900. Tomb of
Heydar Yaghma. Part of the
national heritage list of...
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Vizier Muhammad ibn al-
Mahruq. The
struggle between Uthman and Ibn al-
Mahruq escalated to a
civil war,
which ended with Ibn al-
Mahruq's ********ination on the...
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becomes the new
ruler of the
Emirate of Granada.
Vizier Muhammad ibn al-
Mahruq,
serving as
wakil (or regent),
quarrels for
control of the
young sultan's...
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royal secretary, and
Muhammad ibn al-
Mahruq as
officer in
charge of his finances,
titled the wakil. Ibn al-
Mahruq would go on to
become vizier during the...