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Alqama, Alkama,
ʿAlqama or ʿAlḳama may
refer to: '
Alqama ibn 'Abada (fl.
early 6th century), Arab poet
Alqama ibn Qays (d. 681/2),
Muslim scholar Alqama...
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ʿAlqama or ʿAlḳama (Arabic: علقمة) was a
distinguished Muslim general who
served in
northern Iberia at the
beginning of the 8th century. By
order of Munuza...
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Alqama ibn Qays al-Nakha'i (Arabic: علقمة بن قيس النخعي) (d. AH 62 (681/682) was a well-known
scholar from
among the taba'een and
pupil of Abd-Allah ibn...
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Umayyad commanders Alqama and Munuza, and (according to legend)
accompanied by
Bishop Oppas of Seville, were sent to Asturias. As
Alqama overran much of...
- Ibn
Alqama (also Ibn Alkama, Bin Alqamah, etc.) may
refer to: Abu Ya'fur ibn
Alqama (fl.
early 6th century),
Lakhmid general Abu
Haritha bin
Alqamah (fl...
- Abū Ghālib Tammām ibn
ʿAlqama al-Thaqafī (Arabic: أبو غالب تمام بن علقمة الثقفي), also
transliterated Ibn ʿAlḳama al-Thaḳafī (720×728 – 811), was an Arab...
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Alqama ibn
Mujazziz al-Mudliji al-Kinani was an
early Muslim commander under the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and the
caliphs Abu Bakr (r. 632–634) and Umar...
- of Gaza,
Ascalon and
Caesarea had
continued to hold out. The
commander Alqama ibn
Mujazziz may have been sent
against Byzantine forces in Gaza a number...
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Nabil Makhloufi, nom de
guerre Nabil Abou
Alqama, was an
Algerian jihadist who
fought in the
Algerian Civil War and the Mali War, and
served as the head...
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Alqama ibn 'Ubada, (Arabic: علقمة بن عبدة),
generally known as '
Alqama al-Fahl (علقمة الفحل), was an
Arabian poet of the
tribe Tamim, who
flourished in...