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Taking advantage of the distraction,
Werdegast and
Thamal grab Joan and
carry her away.
Thamal is shot by Poelzig's
servant before dispatching him,...
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Thamal al-Dulafi (Arabic: ثمل الدلفي, romanized:
Thamal al-Dulafī; fl. 917/8–932) was an
Abbasid military commander and
longtime governor (wali or amir)...
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reach the city was
undertaken in 931, by the
Abbasid governor of Tarsus,
Thamal al-Dulafi, but the city
again was not captured.
Early Christian martyrs...
- he was attacked,
defeated and
killed by the
Abbasid governor of Tarsus,
Thamal al-Dulafi. PmbZ, Ibn ad-Daḥḥāk (#22685). Lilie, Ralph-Johannes; Ludwig,...
- in
March 920, the
Fatimid navy was destro**** by the
Abbasid fleet under Thamal al-Dulafi, and
Abbasid reinforcements under Mu'nis al-Muzaffar
arrived at...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link) Stern, S. M. (1960). "The
Coins of
Thamal and of
Other Governors of Tarsus".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society...
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recounted in a poem of Abu Tammam. The town was rebuilt, but was
burned by
Thamal al-Dulafi in 931. Nonetheless, it
remained an
active Byzantine city at least...
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March 920, the
Fatimid invasion fleet was destro**** by the
Abbasid admiral Thamal al-Dulafi,
crippling the invaders.
Pressed for supplies, al-Qa'im repeated...
- German).
Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. Stern, S. M. (1960). "The
Coins of
Thamal and of
Other Governors of Tarsus".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society...
- (al-thughur al-Shamiya). As his
nisba shows, he was a
former ghulam of
Thamal al-Dulafi, who was the
governor of
Tarsus and the
borderlands with the Byzantine...