- Al-Kahina (Arabic: الكاهنة, lit. 'the diviner'), also
known as
Dihya, was a
Berber warrior-queen of the Aurès and a
religious and
military leader who...
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Dihya ibn
Khalifa al-Kalbi (Arabic: دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ,
Diḥya al-Kalbī),
sometimes spelled Dahyah, was the
envoy who
delivered the Islamic...
- the battle.
Dihya al-Kalbi, one of Muhammad's companions,
requested a
slave from the captives, and
Muhammad granted him the choice.
Dihya thus went and...
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Dihya (real name
Zohra Aïssaoui) is an
Algerian singer of
Chaoui music.
Dihya was born in 1950 the
village of
Taghit near
Tighanimine to Amar Aïssaoui...
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Africa in 698
between the
Umayyad forces of H****an ibn al-Nu'man and
Queen Dihya.
According to the
historian Ibn
Idhari after destroying Carthage, H****an...
- bin
Mazlal bin
Malal bin Badr bin
Dihyah bin Farwah,
better known as Ibn
Dihya al-Kalbi (Arabic: ابن دحية الكلبي) was a
Moorish scholar of both the Arabic...
-
military engagement fought between the
forces of the
Umayyad Caliphate and
Dihya, a
Berber queen. The
battle took
place near the city of Tabarka, Tunisia...
- the
Muslim conquest of the
Maghreb in 703 AD when its last monarch,
Queen Dihya, was
slain in battle. Much like the
larger Mauro-Roman Kingdom, the Kingdom...
- Muhammad's companions,
Dihya al-Kalbi,
asked Muhammad to be
allowed to take a
slave girl from the captives; he gave permission, so
Dihya went and took Safiyya...
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Dihya memorial in Khenchela, Algeria...