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dynasty (Arabic: المرداسيون, romanized: al-Mirdāsiyyīn), also
called the Banu
Mirdas, was an Arab Shia
Muslim dynasty which ruled an Aleppo-based
emirate in...
- Abu Ali
Salih ibn
Mirdas (Arabic: ابو علي صالح بن مرداس, romanized: Abū ʿAlī Ṣāliḥ ibn
Mirdās), also
known by his
laqab (honorific epithet) Asad al-Dawla...
- Abu
Bilal Mirdas ibn
Udayya al-Tamimi (died 681) was the
leader of
quietist Kharijites of
Basra during the
early years of the
Umayyad Caliphate. He was...
- in
their intra-dynastic disputes. In the
early 11th century,
Salih ibn
Mirdas ****umed
leadership of the
Kilab and by 1025, he
established an Aleppo-based...
- between,
eventually falling to the
Fatimids in 1017. In 1024,
Salih ibn
Mirdas launched an
attack on the
Fatimid Aleppo, and
after a few
months was invited...
- al-Khattab bin
Mirdas bin Kathir, was the head of the Banu Fihr clan of
Quraish subclan are
found throughout his works.
Khattab bin
Mirdas has
lineage through...
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University Press. p. 78. ISBN 9780748625727. Bianquis,
Thierry (1993). "
Mirdās, Banū or Mirdāsids". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P...
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Bedouin chiefs from the Banu Kilab, Jarrahids, and Banu Kalb led by
Salih ibn
Mirdas to take the city in 1024 or 1025 and to
begin imposing their control on...
- Pre-Islamic poems, by the Pre-Islamic
poets Lubayb Ibn Rabi'a and
Abbas Ibn
Mirdas.
Adnan was
viewed by Pre-Islamic
Arabs as an
honorable father among the...
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Ibadi state. An
example is the
early Basran Kharijite leader Abu
Bilal Mirdas, who was
later held by the
Ibadiyya to be a
prototype of the "Imam of exchange"...