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Anbasah ibn Isḥāq al-Ḍabbi (Arabic: عنبسة بن إسحاق الضبي; died c. 860) was a
provincial governor for the
Abbasid Caliphate in the
ninth century, serving...
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Ujayf ibn
Anbasa (Arabic: عجيف بن عنبسة) (died 838) was one of the senior-most
military leaders of the
Abbasid Caliphate under the
caliphs al-Ma'mun and...
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scholars who
studied Abu al-Aswad were
Yahya ibn Ya'mar, '
Anbasah ibn Ma'dan, '
Anbasah al-Fil ('
Anbasah of the Elephant);
Maymun ibn al-Aqran. Nasr ibn 'Asim...
- Æthelbald, king of Wes**** Al-Abbās ibn Said al-Jawharī,
Muslim mathematician '
Anbasah ibn
Ishaq al-Dabbi,
Muslim governor Athanasia of Aegina,
Byzantine noblewoman...
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absent at a
feast for the Day of Arafah,
organized by the
governor Anbasah ibn
Ishaq al-Dabbi in Fustat. Damietta's
inhabitants fled the undefended...
- al-Armani (Second Term)
Ishaq ibn
Yahya ibn Mu'adh Khut Abd al-Wahid ibn
Yahya Anbasah ibn
Ishaq al-Dabbi Al-Muntasir Al-Musta'in
Yazid ibn
Abdallah al-Hulwani...
- al-Armani (Second Term)
Ishaq ibn
Yahya ibn Mu'adh Khut Abd al-Wahid ibn
Yahya Anbasah ibn
Ishaq al-Dabbi Al-Muntasir Al-Musta'in
Yazid ibn
Abdallah al-Hulwani...
- al-Armani (Second Term)
Ishaq ibn
Yahya ibn Mu'adh Khut Abd al-Wahid ibn
Yahya Anbasah ibn
Ishaq al-Dabbi Al-Muntasir Al-Musta'in
Yazid ibn
Abdallah al-Hulwani...
- not
mention Imran's
father Musa Al-Ya'qubi, pp. 585, 593, who says that '
Anbasah was
appointed in the
caliphate of al-Wathiq (842–847) and sta**** in Sind...
- not
mention Imran's
father Musa Al-Ya'qubi, pp. 585, 593, who says that '
Anbasah was
appointed in the
caliphate of al-Wathiq (842–847) and sta**** in Sind...