-
Muhammad al-
Hajjaj ibn
Yusuf ibn
al-Hakam ibn Abi Aqil
al-Thaqafi (Arabic: أبو محمد الحجاج بن يوسف بن الحكم بن أبي عقيل الثقفي, romanized: Abū Muḥammad
al-Ḥajjāj...
- Abū
al-Ḥusayn ‘Asākir ad-Dīn
Muslim ibn
al-
Ḥajjāj ibn
Muslim ibn Ward
al-Qushayrī an-Naysābūrī (Arabic: أبو الحسين عساكر الدين مسلم بن الحجاج بن مسلم بن...
- with his head sent to
al-
Hajjaj ibn
Yusuf in Basra. With the
capture of the then-capital of Aror by Arab forces,
Muhammad ibn
al-Qasim
became the first...
-
Hajjaj (Arabic: حجاج, romanized: Ḥaǧǧāǧ or Ḥadjdjādj), also
sometimes spelled Haggag or Haggiag, may
refer to:
Al-
Hajjaj ibn
Yusuf (661-714), military...
-
dispatched his general,
al-
Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, to
Mecca where he
killed Ibn
al-Zubayr in late 692,
thereby reuniting the
Caliphate under Abd
al-Malik's rule. The...
-
After the
appointment of
al-
Hajjaj as
governor of Iraq and the
eastern provinces of the
Caliphate in 694,
relations between al-
Hajjaj and the
Iraqi tribal...
- Shuʿba bin
al-
Ḥajjāj bin
al-Ward, Abū Busṭām
al-ʿAtakī (Arabic: شُعْبَة بِن الحَجَّاْج بِن الْوَرْد أَبُو بُسطام الْعَتَكِي) (c. 85–160/704–776 AH/CE)...
- both
Hajjaj and Abd
al-Malik ibn Marwan. Abd
al-Rahman
replied to
Hajjaj, "a man like you doesn't
speak to me like this". Subsequently, when Abd
al-Malik...
-
Kufan nobleman Ibn
al-Ash'ath,
grandson of
al-Ash'ath ibn Qays.
Al-
Hajjaj defeated Ibn
al-Ash'ath's
rebels at the
Battle of Dayr
al-Jamajim in April. The...
- in 82 AH (699-701), Ibn
al-Ash'ath and his followers,
including 100,000 from
amongst the mawāli, took on the army of
al-
Hajjāj (d. 714), the
governor of...