-
Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Uzbek: محمد شیبانی; c. 1451 – 2
December 1510) was an
Uzbek leader who
consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations...
- Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan ibn
Farqad ash-
Shaybānī (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن الحسن بن فرقد الشيباني; 749/50 – 805), the
father of Muslim...
- Samarkand,
after a five-month
siege by
Muhammad Shaybani Khan, at this time
Khanzada fell to
Shaybani Khan (as his
share of the war captives). According...
-
Jabala ibn Ali al-
Shaybani (Arabic: جَبَلَة بن عَلی الشَیبانی) was
martyred at the
Battle of Karbala.
Jabala ibn Ali was from the Banu
Shayban tribe, a...
- of
complaints by
Hanafi followers to al-
Shaybani that al-Shafi'i had
become somewhat critical of al-
Shaybani's position during their disputes. As a result...
- Abū ‘Amr Isḥaq ibn Mirār ash-
Shaybānī (d. 206/821, or 210/825, or 213/828, or 216/831) was a
famous lexicographer-encyclopedist and collector-transmitter...
-
Khalid Al-
Shaybani is an
Egyptian poet, novelist, and
screenwriter born in
December 1979. He
studied media at the
Faculty of Arts and
specialized in journalism...
- that they weren’t dangerous. One of them was
Muhammad Shaybani.
Before Haider’s death,
Shaybani tried to
regain control over the Syr
Darya cities. In...
- were
primarily preserved by his two
disciples Abu
Yusuf and
Muhammad al-
Shaybani. As the
oldest and most-followed of the four
major **** schools, it is...
- with a
rival khan, Ibak.
Muhammad Shaybani, Abu'l-Khayr's grandson,
succeeded his father,
Sheikh Haidar.
Shaybani had been,
along with his brother, Mahmud...