- Ibn
Asakir (Arabic: ابن عساكر, romanized: Ibn ‘
Asākir; 1105–c. 1176) was a
Syrian ****
Islamic scholar, who was one of the most
prominent and renowned...
- The
Mansure Army (Ottoman Turkish: عساكر منصورهٔ محمديه, romanized:
Asâkir-i Mansûre-i Muhammediye, "The
Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad") was an ocak...
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biographical dictionary produced in
history by a
medieval Muslim historian, Ibn
Asakir. The
History of Damascus, it is
considered one of the
largest and most important...
- Abu 'l-
Asakir Jaysh ibn
Khumarawayh (Arabic: أبو العساكر جيش بن خمارويه; 882 – 896) was the
third Emir of the
Tulunids in Egypt,
ruling briefly in 896...
- 1826,
military organizations called Asâkir-i Muntazâma-i Mansûre,
Asâkir-i Muntazâma-i Hâssa, and, in 1834,
Asâkir-i Redîfe were
established to deliver...
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Muqallad ibn Nasr ibn
Munqidh 1082 1098 *Son of Ali. Taj al-Dawla Abu'l
Asakir Sultan ibn Ali ibn
Muqallad ibn Nasr ibn
Munqidh 1098 1154 *Brother of Nasr...
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Accounts of Ibrahim's life are
recorded by
medieval authors such as ibn
Asakir and
Muhammad al-Bukhari.
Ibrahim was born into the Arab
community of Balkh...
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cited it
including Abú Na’ím al-Isfahání in
Hilyat al-Awliya’ and Ibn ‘
Asákir in Taríkh Dimashq." Shah &
Haleem (eds.), The
Oxford Handbook of Qur'anic...
- A
portrait of a
volunteer officer of the
Civil Service Battalion (
Asâkir-i Mülkiye Taburu) from Thessaloniki,
supposed to be Ali Rıza Efendi. However,...
- المملوكية, Coptic: Ⲛⲉⲛⲁⲗⲁⲥⲱϯ ⲛ̀ⲙⲉⲧⲟⲩⲣⲟ ⲛ̀ⲙⲉⲙⲗⲟⲩⲕⲓ),
officially known as Al-
Asakir al-Masria (Egyptian Arabic: العساكر المصرية, lit. 'Egyptian troops', Coptic:...