-
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...