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  1. Al-Hakam II

    File MonAlhakenII01.jpg thumb right Modern statue of Al Hakam II, inaugurated in C rdoba in 1976. Al Hakam II al akam II ibn Abd al Ra m n III lang ar January 13, 915 October 16, 976 was the second Caliph of Cordoba , in Al Andalus Moors Moorish Iberian Peninsula Iberia , which became part of modern Spain , and son of Abd ar rahman III al Nasir . He ruled from 961 to 976. Al Hakam II ... in Morocco in 974, while Al Hakam II was able to maintain the supremacy of the Caliphate over the Christian ... see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Al Hakam II ALTERNATIVE NAMES Arabic SHORT DESCRIPTION ... of Cordoba ar ca Al H kam II de Al Hakam II. es Alhak n II eu Al Hakan II.a fr Al Hakam II gl Al Hakam II id Al Hakam II it Al Hakam II ibn Abd al Rahman ms Al Hakam II ja 2 pl Al Hakam II pt Al Hakam II ru II fi Al Hakam II sv Al Hakam II ... clothes and was given the masculine name of Jafar. He was succeeded by his son, Hisham II al Mu ayad, who was a nominal ruler under the Hajib Grand Vizier al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir . References Reflist See also portal Islam Spain LGBT Biography History Al Andalus Moors Islam in Spain External links wikisource author Commons category Al Hakam II http history.al islam.com names.asp?year 366 n1771 Arabic ..., 976 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Hakam 02 Category 915 births Category 976 deaths Category 10th century ... east, such as Kitab al Aghani Book of Songs by Abu al Faraj al Isfahani . Following his death, Al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir al Mansur had all ancient science books destroyed. ref Ann Christy, Christians in Al Andalus 711 1000 , Curzon Press, 2002 , 142. ref During his reign, a massive translation effort ... had begun in 936. As well, the famous physician , scientist , and surgeon Abu al Qasim Abulcasis was active in Al Hakam s court during his reign. Whilst the internal administration was left increasingly to the Berber Vizir Al Mushafi , General Ghalib was gradually gaining influence as leader of the army ...   more details



  1. Hisham II al-Hakam

    tribe Banu Quraish s bef before Al Hakam II s ttl title Caliph of Cordoba years 976 1009 s aft after Mohammed II of Umayyad Mohammed II s bef before Suleiman II of Umayyad Sulaiman al Mustain s ttl title Caliph of Cordoba years 1010 1013 s aft after Suleiman II of Umayyad Sulaiman al Mustain ... C rdoba, Spain ar ca Hixam al Mu yyad bi L lah de Hischam II. es Hisham II eu Hisham II.a fr Hicham II id Hisyam II it Hisham II ibn al Hakam ms Hisham II ja 2 ru II fi Hisham ... al Mahdi deposed both Sangul and Hisham II, the latter being kept imprisoned in Cordoba under the new ... Mahdi losing out to Suleiman II of Umayyad Sulaiman al Mustain in 1009 before regaining power in 1010. Finally the Slavic troops of the Caliphate under al Wahdid restored Hisham II as Caliph 1010 1013 . Hisham II was now under the influence of al Wahdid, who was nevertheless unable to gain control ...refimprove date October 2008 Hisham II lang ar script Arab was the third Caliph of Cordoba , of the Umayyad dynasty. He ruled 976 1009, and 1010 1013 in the Al Andalus Moors Moorish Iberian Peninsula Iberia , which became part of modern Spain . Hisham II succeeded his father Al Hakam II as Caliph of Cordoba in 976 at the age of 10, with his mother Subh and the first minister Jafar al Mushafi acting as regents. General Ghalib and Al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir Almansor managed to prevent the eunuch s from placing a brother of al Hakam II on the throne. Subh advanced Al Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir Al Mansur and appointed him to the treasury of the Caliphate. Hisham II himself was kept from government and exercised ... of the government to Al Mansur, under whom the Caliphate reached its greatest extent and attained its greatest success over the Christian states. After Al Mansur s death in 1002 his son Abd al Malik al Muzaffar Abd al Malik 1002 1008 came to power and secured his position in the Caliphate with successful campaigns against Navarre and Barcelona before being murdered by Abd al Rahman Sanchuelo Abd ...   more details



  1. Al-Hakam

    Al Hakam may refer to Al Hakam I , Cordovan emir Al Hakam II 915 976 , Cordovan caliph See also Hakim disambiguation hndis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ca Al H kam fr Al Hakam ...   more details



  1. Al-Hakam I

    Al Hakam Ibn Hisham Ibn Abd ar Rahman I lang ar was Umayyad Emir of Cordoba from 796 until 822 in the Al Andalus Moors Moorish Iberian Peninsula Iberia . Al Hakam was the second son of his father, his older brother having died at an early age. When he came to power, he was challenged by his uncles Sulayman and Abdallah, sons of Abd ar Rahman I . Abdallah took his two sons Ubayd Allah and Abd al Malik to the court of Charlemagne in Aix la Chapelle to negotiate for aid. In the mean time Sulayman attacked Cordoba, but was defeated and driven back to Merida where he was captured and executed. Abdallah was pardoned, but was forced to stay in Valencia. ref name NS Al Hakam spent much .... In 805 an attempt was made to dethrone Al Hakam and replace him with his cousin Mohammed ibn al ... dynasties, Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 2002 ref Al Hakam I died in 822 after having ruled for 26 years. Family Al Hakam was the son of Hisham I , Emir of Cordoba and a concubine named Zokhrouf ... Al Hakam was the father of ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands MOORISH 20SPAIN.htm Moorish Spain page at Medieval Lands ref Abd ar Rahman II , Umayyad Emir of C rdoba 822 852 al Mughira Said Umayya al Walid bin al Hakam . He led an army to attack Galicia in 838. ref Barrau Dihigo, L. 1989 Historia politica del reino Asturiano 718 910 , p. 138. ref Al Hakam had a concubine named Ajab . She established ... of Cordoba Category 9th century rulers in Europe ar ca Al H kam I de Al Hakam I. el es Alhak n I eu Al Hakan I.a fr Al Hakam Ier gl Al Hakam I it Al Hakam ibn Hisham ms Al Hakam I dari Cordoba pl Al Hakam I ru I sh Al Hakam I fi Hakam I sv Al Hakam I ... of the river Guadalquivir. In 818 he crushed a rebellion led by clerics in the suburb of al Ribad ... GLS Abu Abd Al Malik Marwan Another concubine was named Mut a . She established a cemetery which was still ... after Abd ar Rahman II end Umayyads Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE ...   more details



  1. Sulayman ibn al-Hakam

    Sulayman II ibn al Hakam or Sulayman al Musta in lang ar died 1016 was the fifth Umayyad Caliph of C rdoba , ruling from 1009 to 1010, and from 1013 to 1016 in the Al Andalus Moors Moorish medieval Iberian Peninsula Iberia . Biography In 1009, after Muhammad II of C rdoba Muhammad II ibn Hisham had a led a revolution against caliph Hisham II al Hakam and imprisoned him taking advantage of the fact the kingdom s strong man, Abd al Rahman Sanchuelo , was fighting in Kingdom of Le n Le n against the Christian king Alfonso V of Le n Alfonso V , Sulayman took command of an army of Berbers who had abandoned Muhammad by an alliance with count Sancho Garc a of Castile , he was able to defeat Muhammad on November 1 of that year, in the battle of Alcolea. While Muhammad took refuge in Toledo ... freed and recognized caliph Hisham II, only to depose him after a few days. He was thus elected caliph by his Berber troops, assuming the title laqab of al Musta in bi llah He Who Seeks for God s Help ... in July and restored Hisham II. After he had withdrawn to Algeciras , Sulayman managed to reconquer Cordoba in 1013 with Berber help and depose Hisham II . His policy of concessions to Berbers, Arab ... was attacked by a large Berber army under the Hammudid governor of Ceuta , Ali ibn Hammud al Nasir ... volume II year 1999 pages 477 515 start s hou Umayyad Banu Umayyah Quraysh tribe Banu Quraish s bef before Mohammed II of Umayyad Muhammad II s ttl title Caliph of C rdoba years 1009 1010 s aft after Hisham II s bef before Hisham II s ttl title Caliph of C rdoba years 1013 1016 s aft after Ali ibn Hammud al Nasir end Umayyads Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Suleiman 02 ... Category People executed by decapitation ar ca Sulayman al Musta n de Sulaiman al Mustain es Sulaiman al Mustain fr Sulayman ben al Hakam it Sulayman ibn al Hakam, al Musta in pt Suleim o II ru sv Suleiman II umayyaddynastin ...   more details



  1. Ibn 'Abd al-Hakam

    bio stub historian stub ar ca Ibn Abd al H kam de Ibn Abd al Hakam es Ibn Abd al Hakam pt Ibn Abd el Hakem ...Ibn Abd al akam born ca 800 died 870 in Cairo was an Egypt Egyptian Muslim chronicler who wrote the History of the Conquest of the lands of Egypt and North Africa and Spain . His work is an almost invaluable source as arguably the earliest Arab account of the Islamic conquests of those countries. However, it was written some 200 years after the events it describes, and therefore largely mixes actual facts with later legends. Although its full original text is lost, it was often quoted by later Islamic historians and has survived through those scattered testimonies. The author s father and brother Muhammad were the leading Egyptian authorities of their time early 9th century on Maliki Malikite Islamic law. Although much quoted, they are rarely mentionned by name because of a family disgrace. The historian and his brothers were accused of embezzlement of a deceased estate, imprisoned, and one of the brothers even died under torture. Works The Arab text of the work, reconstructed from the writtings of later Islamic historians, has been published in Cairo in 1918 by H.M. Premier Fascicle, under the French title Le livre de la coquette de l gypte, du Magrab et de le Spagne . A short portion of the work covering only the Muslim conquest of Spain has been translated into English by John Harris Jones Gottingen, W. Fr. Kaestner, 1858, pp. 18 22 . Sources cite book title Encyclopaedia of Islam publisher Brill Publishers location Leiden chapter Ibn Abd al akam cite book author L. Chargnon title La conqu te musulmane de l Egypte 639 646 publisher Economica location Paris date 2008 collection Campagnes & strat gies Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Abd el Hakem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 870 PLACE OF DEATH ...   more details



  1. Al-Hakam ibn Abi al-'As

    Al Hakam ibn Abi al As ibn Umayyah Lang ar ALA LC al akam bin Ab al As was the father of the Umayyad Caliph Marwan I and an uncle of Uthman . He is regarded as a Sahaba by Sunni s. ref http www.abc.se m9783 n shb e.html Sahaba Bot generated title ref When his nephew Uthman ibn Affan converted to Islam, Hakam bound and beat him. Citation needed date July 2007 Both Hakam and his son where sent to exile from Medina to Ta if by Muhammad , saying they should never return. It is reported that Hadrath Uthman interceded with Muhammad for Hakam Hadrath Uthman s paternal uncle and his son Marwan. Muhammad agreed to rescind the orders of exile but before the order were passed Muhammad died. During the time of the first two caliphs as no evidence other than the evidence of Hadrath Uthman was available regarding rescinding of the orders Hakam and Marwan were not called back typically in Islamic jurisprudence two evidences are required . Uthman as Caliph recalled Marwan or both of them. ref http www.dartabligh.org books ebooks Role vol1 page139.asp The Role Of Aishah In The History ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hakam ibn Wail ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hakam ibn Wail Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Male Sahaba ar fr Al Hakam ben Abi al As it Al Hakam ibn Abi al As ... ref Family tree Hakam was the grandson of Umayya ibn Abd Shams , for whom the Umayyad clan is named. His father was Abu al As ibn Umayya . His brother was Affan ibn Abi al As the father of Uthman , the third Sunni Caliph , and his son Marwan ibn al Hakam was the eighth Sunni Caliph . Saffya bint abi al A as , al Hakam s sister, is the wife of Abu Sufyan and the mother of Ramlah bint Abi Sufyan , a wife of Muhammad . He also had brother named Uthman ibn Abi al As Uthman . References References ...   more details



  1. Abu al-Hakam al-Kirmani

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Abu al Hakam al Kirmani was a prominent philosopher and scholar from the Muslim al Andalus . A student of Maslamah Ibn Ahmad al Majriti , he was a Neoplatonic advocate, and seen as an influence on Ibn Arabi , but he also wrote extensively on geometry and logic . His exact date of death is not known as he fled to Morocco in the twelfth century. It is possible that it was he who returned to al Andalus with the Epistles of the Brethren of Purity, an event which can be seen as the starting point of the European Renaissance . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abu Al Hakam Al Kirmani ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abu Al Hakam Al Kirmani Category Muslim philosophers Category 12th century people Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Philosopher stub es Al Kirmani id Abu Hakam Al Kirmani sl Amr al Karmani ...   more details



  1. Hakam

    Hakam may refer to Al Hakam in Arabic means the wise man, referring to the old Arab arbitrators that predated qadi s. Hakam or The National Human Rights Society , a Malaysian human rights organization Hakham , a wise man, in Judaism Hakam, Yemen Disambig it Hakam ja ...   more details



  1. Abu al-Majd ibn Abi al-Hakam

    Abu al Majd ibn Abi al Hakam lang ar d. 1174 CE was a Andalusian physician , musician and astrologer of the Islamic Golden Age who resided in Damascus, Syria . ref cite book last Ward first B qir Am n title Mu am al ulam al Arab edition 1st year 1986 editor last Awad editor first Gurgis publisher lam al Kutub Maktaba al Nah a al Arabiyya location Bayr t language Arabic volume 1 pages 38 39 ref When Nur ad Din Zangi founded the Nur al Din Bimaristan Bimaristan in Damascus , he entrusted the medical care of the patients to Abu al Majd ibn Abi al Hakam. ref cite book last Packard first Francis R. title Annals of medical history year 1941 page 145 publisher P.B. Hoeber ref Of Ibn Abi al Hakam, the historian Ibn Abi Usaybi a states that he blockquote used to examine the patients at the hospital, take note of their condition and listen to their complaints in the presence of the nurses and porters, who were charged with looking after them. All methods of treatment and prescriptions which he gave were carried out to the letter. After finishing his ward round, he would pass on to a magnificently furnished hall to consult there various scientific works...There all physicians and students gathered round him in order to discuss medical points. When he had asked questions of his pupils and worked for about three hours in the wards and in the library, he would return to his home . blockquote ref cite book last Elgood first Cyril title A Medical History of Persia and the Eastern Caliphate From the Earliest Times Until the Year A.D. 1932 year 2010 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 1108015883 page 237 ref References Reflist Islamic medicine Category Physicians of medieval Islam Category Medieval Arab physicians Category 12th century physicians Category Astrologers of medieval Islam Category People of Al Andalus Category People from Damascus Category Arab musicians ar ...   more details



  1. Abū 'Uthmān Sa'īd ibn Hakam al Qurashi

    Ab Uthman Sa d ibn Hakam al Qurashi 30 December 1204 9 January 1282 lang ar was the first Ra s ref 1 of Man rqa modern Minorca 1234 1287 . Early life Sa d ibn Hakam was born ... to his son James II of Majorca James and the Kingdom of Aragon to his other son Peter III of Aragon Peter . Man rqa kept being tributary to James II. This division would ultimately mean the fall of Man rqa. Sa d ibn Hakam died in 1282 in Madina al Jazira, his son Ab Umar ibn Sa d became the next ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abu Uthman Sa id ibn Hakam al Qurashi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... id ibn Hakam al Qurashi Category Minorca Category History of Islam Category High Middle Ages Category ... Andalus ca Abu Uthman Sa d ibn al H kam al Quraix es Abu Uthman Said ibn Hakam al Qurashi nl Abu Uthman Said ibn Hakam al Qurashi ... of the Almohad Caliph of Al Andalus , and took part in literary reunions of famous poets. Al Andalus had been in a process of decadence primarily due to the downfall of the Abbasid Caliph ... of internal conflicts and external invasions. Because of the political instability in Al Andalus, Sa d ibn Hakam moved to North Africa, to the cities of Beja a and Tunis , where he served as secretary to the Almohad governors. Al Motaserrif of Man rqa Two years later, he planned to return to Al ... Mayurqa Modern Majorca . He was then sent to Man rqa as al motaserrif ref 3 in 1227. His mission was to collect ... between the Kad ref 4 Ab Abd Allah Muhammad, Sa d ibn Hakam, the sheiks and three hundred ... of Capdepera was signed the 17 June 1231. It is rumoured that Sa d ibn Hakam was the real ... ruler of Man rqa. Rise to power In July 1234, Sa d ibn Hakam took over power with an armed coup and negotiated ... constructed a strong political apparatus in Madina al Jazira modern Ciutadella with a council of ministers .... Deleted image removed Image Moneda.PNG thumb 120px Dirham minted in Man rqa during Sa d ibn Hakam ...   more details



  1. Hakam Singh

    Hakam Singh is a former India n athlete who won the gold medal at the 1978 Asian Games in 20 kilometre race walk . He also won a gold in the Asian Track and Field Meeting held at Tokyo in 1979. He is a recipient of the Dhyan Chand Award . He is currently serving Punjab police . References http www.tribuneindia.com 2008 20080823 ldh1.htm Hakam Singh selected for Dhyan Chand Award Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Singh, Hakam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Olympian athlete DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Singh, Hakam Category Indian athletes Category Indian racewalkers Category Asian Games gold medallists for India Category Living people Category Sportspeople from Punjab, India Category Dhyan Chand Award recipients Category Indian Sikhs Category Asian Games medalists in athletics track and field India athletics bio stub ...   more details



  1. Hakam Balawi

    Hakam Umar As ad Balawi 1939 is a Palestinian people Palestinian politician and has been a member of the Palestinian National Authority cabinet and the Palestinian Legislative Council . He was born in the town of Bal a , near Tulkarm in British Mandate Palestine . ref name JMCC http www.jmcc.org politics pna pagovnov03.htm The PA Ministerial Cabinet List November 2003 Biography of PA Cabinet Jerusalem Media and Communication Centre ref Balawi became the Deputy Head of the Central Information Committee of Fatah from 1968 78. His political career began when he was assigned as the Palestine Liberation Organization s ambassador to Libya from 1973 75. After, serving as ambassador he became a staunch Fatah activist and then served as an ambassador of the PLO to Tunisia between 1983 94. ref name JMCC Yasser Arafat assigned Balawi the cabinet post of Interior Minister of the Palestinian National Authority in November 2003. Currently he is a member of the Palestinian National Council and the Secretary of the Union of Palestinian Writers and Journalists . ref name JMCC During Arafat s presidency of the PNA and his chairmanship of the PLO, Balawi was said to be a loyalist . ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 3262729.stm New Palestinian cabinet approved BBC News 2003 11 12. ref Balawi has also engaged in writing several plays and novels. He is married with four children. ref name JMCC References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Balawi, Hakam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Balawi, Hakam Category 1939 births Category Living people Category Fatah members Category Interior ministers of the Palestinian National Authority Palestine politician stub ...   more details



  1. Hakam, Yemen

    Infobox settlement See the Table at Infobox settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage Basic info name Hakam other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname settlement type images and maps image skyline imagesize image caption pushpin map Yemen pushpin label position bottom pushpin mapsize 300 pushpin map caption Location in Yemen Location subdivision type Country subdivision name Yemen subdivision type1 Governorates of Yemen Governorate subdivision name1 San a Governorate San a subdivision type2 subdivision name2 Politics government footnotes government type leader title leader name established title Settled established date Area area magnitude unit pref Imperial Enter Imperial, if Imperial metric is desired area footnotes area total km2 ALL fields dealing with a measurements are subject to automatic unit conversion area land km2 See table Template Infobox settlement for details on automatic unit conversion Population population as of population footnotes population note population total population density km2 population density sq mi population metro population density metro km2 population density metro sq mi General information timezone Yemen Standard Time utc offset 3 timezone DST utc offset DST latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft website footnotes Hakam is a village in west central Yemen . It is located in the San a Governorate . External links http www.tageo.com index e ym v 16.htm Towns and villages in the San a Governorate Sana a Governorate coord 15 52 N 44 18 E display title region YE type city source GNS enwiki Category Populated places in Sana a Governorate Sana a geo stub ...   more details



  1. Al-Walid II

    religious. As heir, al Walid was known for his open handedness. When he became caliph, he took special care of the crippled and blind. He increased the stipend. He named his two sons, al Hakam ... Khalid. This intensely angered many of al Walid s own relatives. Hearing of the plot, Marwan II ... Al Walid II start box succession box title Caliph before Hisham ibn Abd al Malik Hisham after Yazid ... ca Al Walid II de Al Walid II. es Walid II fa fr Al Wal d II id Al Walid bin Yazid it Al Walid II ibn Yazid II hu II. al Val d kalifa ms Walid bin Yazid nl Walid II ja 2 pnb ru II sh Al Valid II fi Walid II tr II. Velid ur ...Walid ibn Yazid or Walid II died April 16, 744 lang ar was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 743 until 744. He succeeded his uncle, Hisham ibn Abd al Malik . Al Walid succeeded to the throne on the death of Hisham on February 6, 743. As al Walid grew older, Hisham became more displeased with him and even urged him to step aside in favour of Hisham s son. Hisham spoke to al Walid about his drinking and living a dissolute life. The caliph commanded al Walid to send away his best drinking ... in al Tabari pp. 106 115 . Tabari also quotes a number of al Walid s poems. Al Walid at first confirmed ..., the caliph dismissed Nasr. Al Walid also appointed his uncle Yusuf ibn Muhammad governor of Medina ... was slain. Al Walid put Sulayman ibn Hisham in prison. Such a deed, as well as his reputed drinking, singing and immorality aroused considerable opposition. Al Walid was fond of versifying and he arranged horse races. The upright Yazid ibn al Walid spoke against the new ruler s moral laxity. A group ... cautioned al Walid. However, his vague warning aroused the ire of al Walid who imprisoned Khalid ..., but on April 16, 744, at Al Aghdaf, in modern Jordan , he was defeated and killed by the forces ... al Tabari History, v. 26 The Waning of the Umayyad Caliphate, transl. Carole Hillenbrand , SUNY, Albany ...   more details



  1. Abd al-Malik II

    Abd al Malik II may mean Abu Marwan Abd al Malik II , a Sultan of Morocco from 1627 to 1631 Abd al Malik II Samanid emir , amir of the Samanids 999 . His brief reign saw the downfall of the Samanid state. He was the son of Nuh II. disambig ...   more details



  1. Al-Mundhir II

    Al Mundhir II ibn Yahya ibn al Mundhir Mu azz al Dawlah lang ar was the third local boss of the Banu Tujibi group. He ruled Zaragoza from 1029 1039. Zaragoza rulers References http www.balagan.org.uk war iberia 0711 rulers muslim.htm List of Muslim rulers Category People of Al Andalus Category Zaragoza Category 11th century rulers in Europe Islam bio stub an Mundir II es Mundir II ...   more details



  1. Al-Mustain II

    Al Mustain II, Ahmad ibn Yusuf lang ar was the final member of the Banu Hud family to rule Zaragoza . He ruled from 1085 1110. He was the son of Yusuf al Mutamin Al Mustain II, Ahmad ibn Yusuf . Zaragoza rulers References http www.balagan.org.uk war iberia 0711 rulers muslim.htm List of Muslim rulers Category People of Al Andalus Category Zaragoza Category 11th century rulers in Europe Category 12th century rulers in Europe Islam bio stub ca hmad ibn Y ssuf al Musta n es Al Musta in II ...   more details



  1. Abdullah II Al-Sabah

    unsourced date February 2009 Sheikh Abdullah II bin Sabah Al Sabah was the fifth Sheikh of Kuwait and eldest son of Sabah II Al Sabah who he succeeded. He ruled from November, 1866 to May, 1892. Sheikh Abdullah II bin Sabah Al Sabah had two sons. Sheikh Jaber bin Abdullah II Al Sabah 1860 1920 and Sheikh Khalifa bin Abdullah II Al Sabah . Sheikh Jaber bin Abdullah II Al Sabah 1860 1920 was a Cavalry Commander and died in the Battle of Al Jahra 1920 in the hands of his only son Sheikh Abdullah bin Jaber Al Sabah 1898 1997 . See also List of emirs of Kuwait Al Sabah Start box S hou House of Al Sabah May 1892 S reg Succession box title List of emirs of Kuwait Sheikh of Kuwait before Sabah II Al Sabah after Muhammad Al Sabah years 1866&ndash 1892 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abdullah 02 Al Sabah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abdullah 02 Al Sabah Category Rulers of Kuwait Category House of Al Sabah Category Year of birth missing Category 1920 deaths kuwait bio stub MEast royal stub ar ja 2 tr Abdullah II Al Sabah ...   more details



  1. Jaber II Al-Sabah

    Refimprove date July 2010 Infobox royalty name Jaber II Al Sabah image birth date 1860 birth place death date February 5 , 1917 father Mubarak Al Sabah reign 28 November , 1915 February 5 , 1917 predecessor Mubarak Al Sabah successor Salim Al Mubarak Al Sabah Sheikh Jaber II Al Mubarak Al Sabah , Order of the Star of India CSI , 1860 February 5 , 1917 was the eighth Sheikh of Kuwait from the Al Sabah line. He was the eldest son of Mubarak Al Sabah and is the ancestor of the Al Jaber branch of the Al Sabah family. He ruled from November 28, 1915 to his death on February 5, 1917 and was succeeded by his brother, Salim Al Mubarak Al Sabah . ref http www.royalark.net Kuwait kuwait11.htm The Royal Ark ref . Titles 1860 1915 Sheikh Jabir II bin Mubarak Al Sabah 1915 1916 Excellency His Excellency Sheikh Jabir II bin Mubarak Al Sabah, Sheikh of Kuwait and dependencies 1916 1917 His Excellency Sheikh Jabir II bin Mubarak Al Sabah, Sheikh of Kuwait and dependencies, Companion of the Order of the Star of India CSI Honours Companion of the Order of the Star of India CSI 1916 See also List of emirs of Kuwait Al Sabah S start S hou House of Al Sabah 1860 5 February 1917 S reg Succession box title List of emirs of Kuwait Sheikh of Kuwait before Mubarak Al Sabah after Salim Al Mubarak Al Sabah years 1915&ndash 1917 S end References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jaber 02 Al Sabah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jaber 02 Al Sabah Category 1860 births Category 1917 deaths Category Rulers of Kuwait Category House of Al Sabah Category Honorary Companions of the Order of the Star of India Kuwait bio stub MEast royal stub ar ja tr Cabir II Al Sabah ...   more details



  1. Sabah II Al-Sabah

    unreferenced date February 2008 Sheikh Sabah II bin Jaber Al Sabah 1784 1810 disputed November 1866 was the fourth al Sabah emir of Kuwait , ruling from 1859 to November 1866. He was the eldest son of Jaber I Al Sabah who he succeeded. Sheikh Sabah negotiated the Anglo Kuwaiti Maritime truce of 1841. See also History of Kuwait List of emirs of Kuwait Al Sabah Start box S hou House of Al Sabah 1784 or 1810? November 1866 S reg Succession box title List of emirs of Kuwait Sheikh of Kuwait before Jaber I Al Sabah after Abdullah II Al Sabah years 1859&ndash 1866 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sabah 02 Al Sabah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1866 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sabah 02 Al Sabah Category Rulers of Kuwait Category House of Al Sabah Category 1866 deaths kuwait bio stub MEast royal stub ar ja 2 tr Sabah II Al Sabah ...   more details



  1. Al-Adil II

    Saif ad D n al Malik al dil Ab Bakr b. N ir ad D n Mu ammad lang ar , known simply as al Adil II 1216? 1248 was the Ayyubid dynasty Ayyubid sultan of Egypt from 1238 to 1240. When his father al Kamil , nephew of Saladin , died in 1238, al Adil II followed him somewhat unprepared. When the country plunged into anarchy, his exiled half brother, as Salih Ayyub , seized the opportunity and deposed him. Al Adil died in prison eight years later. See also List of rulers of Egypt start box s reg succession box title List of rulers of Egypt Sultan of Egypt before al Kamil years 1238 1240 after As Salih Ayyub end box Ayyubid dynasty Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Adil II ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1248 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Adil II Category 1248 deaths Category Ayyubid dynasty Category Muslims of the Crusades Category Sultans of Egypt Category Kurdish rulers Egypt bio stub als Al Adil II. ca Al dil II de al Adil II. fr Al Adil II Sayf ad Din ...   more details



  1. Al-Hashemi-II

    file Alhashimi.jpg thumb 250px right The back of Alshashimi II The ship Al Hashemi II is a very large dhow that sits next to the Radisson Hotels Radisson SAS Group SAS Hotel in Kuwait City , Kuwait. The Al Hashemi II is advertised as the World s largest wooden ships Largest Wooden Ship . The Al Hashemi II has a length of 83.7 meters 274.6  feet . Its bow is 18.5 meters wide. The Al Hashemi II sits on 6,000 square meters of land resulting from an ocean reclamation project. Al Hashemi II has been commissioned and engineered by Abdulhussain Mohammed Rafie Marafie . The construction planning of the Al Hashemi II started in 1985, and actual construction began in 1997. The construction of the ship cost more than 30 million dollars through 2001. It is used as a museum and restaurant and will never be put to sea. ref http transcripts.cnn.com TRANSCRIPTS 0107 08 wr.09.html CNN WORLD REPORT World s Largest Wooden Ship Unveiled in Kuwait , CNN Transcript, July 8, 2001. ref There is a large parking area under the concrete slab on which the Al Hashemi II sits. It is entered in the Guinness Book of World Records . ref http www.al hashemi2.com guinnessRecord.htm Guinness Book of World Records certificate ref See also Marafi Marafie Family of Kuwait References references External links http www.al hashemi2.com default.htm Official Al Hashemi II site http www.flickr.com photos 13014156 N06 2314772752 Full view World s largest wooden ships DEFAULTSORT Al Hashemi Ii Category Replica ships ar 2 ...   more details



  1. Abd al-Wahid II

    Abu Muhammad ar Rashid Abd al Wahid lang ar Ab Mu ammad Ar Rash d Abd al W id ibn Al M m n died 4 December 1242 was an Almohad caliphate Almohad rival caliph who reigned from 1232 until his death. Abd al Wahid succeeded his father al Ma mun Idris Idris I , who had died while marching against Yahya al Mu tasim Yahya , who was in control of the capital Marrakech . His reign marked the beginning of the final fragmentation of the Almohad empire. He was not able to oust Yahya from Marrakech, while the emir of Tlemcen become independent from 1236 founding the Ziyyanid dynasty , followed by the Hafsids Hafsid ruler Abu Zakariya in Tunisia . In 1242 he ordered his governor to fight another secession, that of the Marinids Marinid Abu Yahya ibn Abd al Haqq , who had captured Fes . However, Abd al Wahid was founded drowned in a pool or he died for a fall in his palace in December of the same year. He was succeeded by his brother Abu al Hasan as Said al Mutadid . Sources Julien, Charles Andr . Histoire de l Afrique du Nord, des origines 1830 , Payot, Paris, 1994. s start succession box before Idris I, Almohad Caliph Idris I title Almohad dynasty years 1232&ndash 1242 after Abu al Hasan as Said al Mutadid s end Category 1242 deaths Category Almohad Caliphate Category 13th century Almohad caliphs Category Sultans of Morocco Category People from Marrakech Category 13th century Moroccan people Morocco bio stub ar de Abd al Wahid II. ar Raschid fr Abd al Wahid ar Rachid lt Abdal Vahidas II pl Abd al Wahid II pt Abu Muhammad Abd al Wahid ar Rachid ...   more details



  1. Abbad II al-Mu'tadid

    Abbad II al Mu tadid or Abu Amr Abbad died February 28, 1069 was second ruler reigned 1042 1069 of Seville in Al Andalus , a member of the Abbadid dynasty . His father was Abu al Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad who established the taifa of Seville taifa kingdom of Seville and hence, when his father died he became the Muslim ruler of Seville in 1042. He initially had peaceful relationships with his neighbour Ferdinand I of Castile , and tolerated the Christian faith in his lands. Among the others, he authorized the transfer of Saint Isidore s relics from Seville to the Basilica of San Isidoro of Le n, Spain Le n . al Mu tadid expanded his lands by conquering numerous Islamic taifas emirates kingdoms , including those of taifa of M rtola M rtola 1044 145 , taifa of Huelva Huelva 1051 , taifa of Algeciras Algeciras 1055 , taifa of Ronda Ronda 1065 and taifa of Arcos de la Frontera Arcos 1069 . He also fought against the Zirids of Kingdom of Granada Granada and the Aftasids of taifa of Badajoz Badajoz , but with no conclusive results. In 1063 Ferdinand of Castile and Le n appeared with an army on the outskirts of Seville, and Abbad saw itself forced to acknowledge his suzerainty and to pay him tribute. His reign ended in 1069 with his death. Sources cite book editor Ulrich Haarmann, Heinz Halm title Geschichte der Arabischen Welt publisher C.H. Beck location Munich year 2001 br S start Succession box before Abu al Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad title Abbadid dynasty years 1042 1069 after Muhammad Ibn Abbad Al Mutamid S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Al Mutadid, Abbad Ii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 28, 1069 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Al Mutadid, Abbad Ii Category Abbadid Category 1069 deaths Spain noble stub Europe royal stub ar de Abbad II. al Mu tadid es Abbad II al Mu tadid fr Abbad II hr Abad II. pl Abbadid al Mu tadid pt Abad Hicham II sr II ...   more details




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