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- relations between the two major powers of the Eastern Mediterranean. Bajarwan was also successful in quelling unrest in Barqa and restoring Fatimid control...
- The Battle of Bajarwan took place during the Second Arab–Khazar War, between the armies of the Khazar Khaganate, led by the khagan's son Barjik, and the...
- Bājarwān was a small town or village in the Balikh River valley inhabited during the early Islamic period, located between Raqqa and Tall Mahra. It is...
- veneration. 730 Battle of Marj Ardabil Khazars defeat the Umayyads. Battle of Bajarwan December- Umayyad Caliphate defeats the Khazars. 732 Battle of Balanjar...
- is written in Turkmen. Members of the three Kurdish tribes Bajalan (or Bajarwans), Zangana and Dawoody live in the same villages as the Shabaks and are...
- Ibn Ammar and restored him his monthly salary of 500 gold dinars. After Bajarwan's murder on 26 March 1000, however, Caliph al-Hakim ****umed the reins of...
- the siege of Warthan. He encountered a 10,000-strong Khazar army near Bajarwan and defeated it in a surprise night attack, killing most of the Khazars...
- al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah in 996–997, before being overthrown and executed by Bajarwan. Brett 2001, p. 240. PmbZ, ‘Ammār b. ‘Alī b. Abī l-Ḥusayn (#20275). PmbZ...
- the town may have still existed then. Hisn Maslama Tall Mahra al-Jarud Bajarwan (Syria) Heidemann, Stefan (2009). "Settlement Patterns, Economic Development...
- north to Bardha'a and south again to relieve the siege of Warthan. Near Bajarwan, Sa'id came upon a 10,000-strong Khazar army under the Khazar khagan's...