- Abu
Dulaf Mosque (Arabic: جامع أبو دلف) is an
ancient historic mosque located approximately 15
kilometres (9.3 mi)
north of
Samarra in the
Saladin Governorate...
- Abū
Dulaf al-Qāsim ibn ‘Īsā ibn Ma‘qil ibn Idrīs al-‘Ijlī (ابو دُلَف القاسم بن عيسى بن مَعْقِل بن ادريس العِجْلى) was a
military commander under the Abbasid...
- al-buldan "Exploration of the lands" (p. 1) Abu
Dulaf: ar-risalatu-l-ūla "First relation" (p. 347) Abu
Dulaf: ar-risalatu-ṯ-ṯnaniat "Second relation" (p. 362)...
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Kharijites in Iraq and Iran, who put
forth first Dahhak ibn Qays and then Abu
Dulaf as
rival caliphs. In 747,
Marwan managed to
reestablish control of Iraq...
- Abu
Dulaf, with As-Salami
praising Abu
Dulaf's wide
breadth of
knowledge and then
mocking his
ability in all
these subjects, and with Abu
Dulaf responding...
- the
western side of the
avenue was the Abu
Dulaf Mosque. Like the
Great Mosque of Samarra, the Abu
Dulaf Mosque included a
spiral minaret, measuring...
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minaret behind its
northern wall. Its
design was
repeated in the
nearby Abu
Dulaf Mosque (861).: 76 The
earlier theory which proposed that
these helicoidal...
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Battle of Kerj Abu
Dulaf was
fought in 1073
between the
Seljuk Army of Malik-Shah I and
Kerman Seljuk army of
Qavurt and his son, Sultan-shah. It took...
- prin****lity; the
earliest references to
Xacen are of the
tenth century." Abū-
Dulaf Misʻar Ibn Muhalhil's
Travels in Iran (circa A.D. 950), ed. and trans. Vladimir...
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monumental buildings were erected, such as the huge
spiral minarets of the Abu
Dulaf Mosque and the
Great Mosque of Samarra,
which had no
counterparts elsewhere...