- Abū Ḥafṣ
Qutayba ibn Abī Ṣāliḥ
Muslim ibn ʿAmr al-Bāhilī (Arabic: أبو حفص قتيبة بن أبي صالح مسلم بن عمرو الباهلي; 669–715/6) was an Arab
commander of...
- Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn
Muslim ibn
Qutayba al-Dīnawarī al-Marwazī
better known simply as Ibn
Qutaybah (Arabic: ابن قتيبة, romanized: Ibn Qutaybah;...
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significant factor, that
eased Qutayba's relations with the
Khorasani Arabs, was his
descent from the
minor tribe of Bahila:
Qutayba aroused far less jealousy...
- Abu Abd
Allah Salm ibn
Qutayba ibn
Muslim al-Bahili was an 8th-century Arab who
served as
governor and
military commander for both the
Umayyad and Abbasid...
-
Bukhar Khudah. At the same time, the new
Umayyad governor of Khurasan,
Qutayba ibn Muslim, had
captured Paykand, a city near Bukhara. The city soon revolted...
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between the
Amudarya and
Syrdarya rivers, was
conquered by the
Arabs (
Qutayba ibn Muslim),
becoming a
focal point soon
after the
Islamic Golden Age....
- emb****y to the Tang
court at Chang'an. Arab
sources claim Umayyad commander Qutayba ibn
Muslim briefly took
Kashgar from
China and
withdrew after an agreement...
- wa l-ʿawālī. p. 141. Shahīdī. Zindigānī-yi Fātima-yi Zahrā. p. 117. Ibn
Qutayba al Dinawari. Al
Imama Wa'l Siyasa. al-islam.org, The
Quran Compiled by...
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territorial extent.
Among them were the
conqueror of
Transoxiana (Central Asia),
Qutayba ibn Muslim, who was
killed by his own
troops in an
abortive revolt in anti****tion...
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century CE). This book is
sometimes attributed to the ****
Muslim Ibn
Qutayba (d. 276/889),
although this
attribution is disputed. The work
might have...