- Al-
Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri (Arabic: الضَّحَّاك بْنِ قَيْس الْفِهْرِيّ, romanized: Al-
Ḍaḥḥak ibn Qays al-Fihrī; died
August 684) was an
Umayyad general...
- Ibn al-
Dahhak (d. 927,
fortress of al-Ja'fari) was a
Kurdish chieftain, who
abandoned Islam,
converted to
Christianity and
entered the
service of the Byzantine...
- Al-
Ḍaḥḥāk ibn Qays al-Shaybānī (Arabic: الضحاك بن قيس الشيباني) was the
leader of a
widespread but
unsuccessful Kharijite rebellion in Iraq
against the...
-
Qusay Abdul Jabbar al-
Dahhak (Arabic: قصي عبد الجبار الضحاك) is a
Syrian politician and
diplomat who has held the
position of Syria's
Permanent Representative...
- Abd al-Rahman ibn al-
Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن الضحاك بن قيس الفهري) was an eighth-century
governor of
Medina (720–723) and Mecca...
- Zāyd bin Thābit bin al-
Ḍaḥḥāk (Arabic: زيد بن ثابت, romanized: Zayd ibn Thābit) was the
personal scribe of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad,
serving as the...
- tribesmen, a
certain Naghida or Na'isa, for al-
Dahhak to read
during the
Friday prayers. When al-
Dahhak refused to
publicly read the letter,
Naghida read...
-
Kindite nobleman Shurahbil ibn Simt
alongside the Quray****e
commanders al-
Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri and Abd al-Rahman, the son of the
prominent general Khalid...
- Damascus, who
subsequently expelled Dahhak from his
holdout in the
fortified Tyron Cave east of Sidon. In 1149,
Dahhak was
himself murdered by ********ins...
-
embraced Khari**** and
Dahhak—who was not even of the
Quraysh tribe of Muhammad—as
their caliph. Ibn Umar was
appointed as
Dahhak's governor for Wasit, eastern...