- The
Batihah (Arabic: البطيحة) was a
geographical and
political unit in Iraq in the 10th and 11th centuries. It was also
known as The
Great Swamp or The...
- بن شاهين) (died 979) was a
Nabataean and the
founder of a
state in the
Batihah marshlands in the 10th century. His
reign was
marked by
decades of struggle...
- al-Dawla
emerging victorious. Mu'izz al-Dawla also
fought against the
Batihah amirate several times, but was
unable to
decisively defeat it. Mu'izz al-Dawla...
- Al-Maimouna
District of
Maysan Governorate, Iraq.
Located in the
marshy Batihah region of
southern Iraq, it is
known for
being the home and
burial site...
- al-Jubba'i
informed the Zanj
leader that the
region of the
marshlands (al-
Batihah was
undefended by
government troops, on
account of
their withdrawal by...
-
Donald in
Scotland 'Imran ibn Shahin,
Nabataean founder of a
state in the
Batihah Imran Sherwani,
English field hockey player Imran Tahir, ****stani-born...
- him the
title of ostadh. In 950/951,
after constant conflicts with the
Batihah ruler 'Imran ibn Shahin, Mu'izz al-Dawla sent an army
against 'Imran ibn...
- high ranks.
After constant pressure from king Mu'izz al-Dawla to
conquer Batihah, he,
along with his two brothers,
started a
rebellion lasting from 955...
- was of
brief duration,
being arrested a year later, and
escaping to the
Batihah marshlands after his release,
where he
possessed estates and some sort...
- the 10th and 11th centuries, the
marshes were the site of the
state of
Batihah founded by 'Imran ibn Shahin. The
draining of
Mesopotamian Marshes began...