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Dahham ibn
Dawwas ibn
Abdullah al-Shalaan (Arabic: دهام بن دواس بن عبد الله الشعلان, romanized: Dahām bin
Dawwās bin ʿAbd Allāh āl-Šaʿlān) was an 18th-century...
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Dawwas of
Riyadh led the most
determined resistance,
allied with
forces from Al Kharj, Al Ahsa, and the Banu Yam clan of Najran. However, Ibn
Dawwas fled...
- from the year 1590. In 1737,
Deham ibn
Dawwas, a
refugee from
neighboring Manfuha, took
control of Riyadh. Ibn
Dawwas built a
single wall to
encircle the...
- ad-Doho. It
emerged from the city-state of
Migrin around 1746 when
Dahham ibn
Dawwas built a wall and a
mudbrick palace within it, and
ruled as the settlement's...
- al-Ḥukm, lit. 'Governance Palace') or The
Ruling Palace,
originally Ibn
Dawwas Palace, and also
known as the al-ʽAdl
Palace (Arabic: قصر العدل, romanized: Qaṣr...
- (19
Jumada II 415) – In the wake of a
famine striking Egypt,
Yaqub ibn al-
Dawwas issues an
edict on the
first day of the
Coptic Christian new year, prohibiting...
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Muhammad bin Saud
initiated attacks against the
ruler of Riyadh,
Dahham bin
Dawwas, in 1747. However,
these attacks would last for 28 years, and not Muhammad...
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information Condition Partially restored Site
history Built 1740s Built by
Dahham ibn
Dawwas In use 1950s (1950s)
Materials Mud-brick Fate demolished...
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Muhammad bin Saud,
initiated attacks against the
ruler of Riyadh,
Dahham bin
Dawwas, in 1747. However,
following the
battles for
nearly 25
years only in 1773...
- 1158/1746; when the
powerful anti-Wahhabi
chieftain of Riyadh, Dahhām ibn
Dawwās (fl. 1187/1773),
attacked the town of
Manfuha which had
pledged allegiance...