- اذرح; transliteration: Udhruḥ,
Ancient Gr**** Adrou, Άδρου), also
spelled Adhruh, is a town in
southern Jordan,
administratively part of the Ma'an Governorate...
- Amr and Abu Musa al-Ash'ari, the
first in
Dumat al-Jandal and the last in
Adhruh. Ali
abandoned the
arbitration after the
first meeting in
which Abu Musa—who...
- polity. Amr and Abu Musa
likely met twice, at
Dumat al-Jandal and then
Adhruh, to
forge an agreement. At
Dumat al-Jandal, Amr
succeeded in
gaining Abu...
- same
battle and was killed.
During the
subsequent arbitration talks in
Adhruh or
Dumat al-Jandal in 658 or 659
between the
representatives of Ali and...
- 657, al-Mughira,
without invitation by
either side,
attended the
talks at
Adhruh.
During the
chaos that
ensued in the
aftermath of Ali's ********ination in...
-
taking part in the
arbitration to end the
First Fitna (Muslim
civil war) in
Adhruh or
Dumat al-Jandal.
During the talks, he
counseled Abd
Allah ibn Umar to...
-
prepared the
preliminary draft for the
caliphal succession conference in
Adhruh, a town in the
Sharat highlands. In 658/59, Mu'awiya
confirmed Abu al-A'war...
-
Palestine and Syria,
controlling places such as the Madyan, Amman, Ma'an,
Adhruh,
Tabuk as far
south as Wadi al-Qura. On the eve of the
Muslim conquests...
-
According to the 10th-century Arab
geographer al-Muhallabi, this
place and
Adhruh are two
towns in the
Jabal Ash Sharah.[clarification needed]} Maab was a...
-
under the Ma'an Governorate. In the 9th century, Al-Sharat's
capital was
Adhruh, but by the late 10th century, it
apparently was
replaced by
Sughar (Zoar)...