-
Artat (Persian: ارتت, also
Romanized as
Ārtat and Ertat) is a
village in
Chashm Rural District,
Shahmirzad District,
Mehdishahr County,
Semnan Province...
- Busr ibn Abi
Artat al-Amiri (Arabic: بسر بن أبي أرطأة العامري, romanized: Busr ibn Abī
Arṭāt al-ʿĀmirī; 620s–c. 690–700s) was a
prominent Arab commander...
- Adi ibn
Artah al-Fazari (Arabic: عدي بن أرطاة الفزاري) (died 720) was a
governor of
Basra for the
Umayyad dynasty,
serving during the
caliphate of 'Umar...
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Rabah al-Habashi
Bilal ibn al-Harith
Bilal ibn Yahya [ar] Busr ibn Abi
Artat Dihyah ibn
Khalifa al-Kalbi
Dhiraar bin Al-Azwar Al-Asadi
Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab...
-
governor Adi ibn
Artat al-Fazari
arrested many of Ibn al-Muhallab's
brothers and
cousins before his
arrival to the city. Ibn
Artat was
unable to stop...
- choice.
During the
First Fitna (656–661),
Muawiyah I sent Busr ibn Abi
Artat to a
campaign in the
Hejaz and
Yemen to
ravage territory loyal to Muawiyah's...
- failed. In the summer, Mu'awiya
dispatched a
large army
under Busr ibn Abi
Artat to
conquer the
Hejaz and Yemen. He
directed Busr to
intimidate Medina's...
- the
influence of Ali
outside of Iraq.
Following the raid of Busr ibn Abi
Artat in 661, however, the
public outrage against Mu'awiya
finally seems to have...
- al-Awwam
Miqdad ibn
Aswad Ubadah ibn al-Samit
Kharija ibn
Hudhafa Busr ibn Abi
Artat Abu Rafi' al-Qibti
Emperor Heraclius Cyrus of
Alexandria Theodorus Domenti****...
- and Ibn Sa'd
recorded that the four
commander were Zubayr, Busr ibn Abi
Artat,
Umayr ibn Wahb, and
Kharija ibn Hudhafa.
There are
differing opinions regarding...