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Charles Anthony Bayha (May 12, 1891 –
February 28, 1957) was an
American lyricist and
composer during World War I. He was born on 12 May 1891 in Brooklyn...
- an
Abbasid loyalist, the
prominent Qaysi chief Ibn
Bayhas al-Kilabi, in the same palace. Ibn
Bayhas was an
opponent of the Umayyads'
mostly Yamani backers...
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Richard Bayha (15
March 1929 – 3
November 1993) was a
German politician of the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and
former member of the
German Bundestag...
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Muhammad ibn
Salih ibn
Bayhas al-Kilabi,
better known as Ibn
Bayhas (Arabic: أبن بيهس), was the
Abbasid governor of
Damascus in
September 813–824/825 and...
- sect.
According to al-Madāʾinī, Ibn Ibāḍ also
received opposition from Abū
Bayhas,
founder of the
Bayhasiyya sect, who took a
position closer to Ibn al-Azraq's...
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archived from the
original on
January 26, 2011,
retrieved 5
September 2015
Bayha,
Keith M.; Graham,
William M.;
Higgins III, John E.; Fletcher,
Heather A...
- al-Mu'tamir ibn Musa, to
pursue Ibn
Bayhas.
Although they
gained an
early advantage,
Qaysi reinforcements saved Ibn
Bayhas and in the
ensuing fight, al-Mu'tamir...
- Sa'labīyyah
Azariqa Nafi ibn al-Azraq al-Hānafī al-Handhalī Bayhasīyyah Abu
Bayhas al-Hāytham ibn Jābir
Najdat Najdah ibn 'Amir al-Hānafī
Sufri Abu
Qurra Abū...
- Adam
Altherr Augustin Augustinowitz Austermann Bargfrede Bauer Baumeister Bayha (until 3
November 1993)
Belle Bentrup Bergmann-Pohl
Bierling Blank Blens...
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prominent Kilabi family in
Syria was the Banu
Bayhas of Damascus, from the
Dibab division.
Their founder,
Bayhas ibn
Zumayl al-Kilabi, was
keeper of the seal...