- The
Battle of
Fakhkh (Arabic: يوم فخ, romanized: yawm
Fakhkh, lit. 'Day of
Fakhkh') was
fought on 11 June 786
between the
forces of the
Abbasid Caliphate...
-
Battle of
Fakhkh outside Mecca on 11 June 786,
whence he is
known to
history as the Man of
Fakhkh (Arabic: صاحب فخ, romanized: Ṣāḥib
Fakhkh). Husayn's...
- al-Hadi in the
valley of
Fakhkh,
whereupon Ali ibn
Husayn and his
companions were
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of
Fakhkh. This
event became famous...
- Eadberht, a priest, who
later becomes king of Kent. June 11 –
Battle of
Fakhkh: An Alid
uprising in
Medina is
crushed by the Abbasids. One of the Alids...
-
northern Morocco,
after fleeing the
Hejaz as a
result of the
Battle of
Fakhkh. He
ruled from 788 to 791. He is
credited with
founding the
dynasty that...
-
Fleeing the
Abbasid Caliphate to the east in the
aftermath of the
Battle of
Fakhkh,
Idris I
first established himself in 788 at
Volubilis in present-day Morocco...
-
secured Mecca, and
defeated the
Alids and
their partisans at the
Battle of
Fakhkh on 11 June. He is
again attested as
governor of
Basra and its dependencies...
- (d. 786),
leader of an anti-Abbasid rebellion,
killed at the
Battle of
Fakhkh Hussein bin Ali,
Sharif of
Mecca (1853/1854–1931), was
Sharif and Emir of...
- He was the great-grandchild of
Hasan ibn Ali.: 81
After the
Battle of
Fakhkh, near Mecca,
between the
Abbasids and
supporters of the
descendants of the...
-
Elpidius Byzantine Empire Elpidius'
loyalists Sicily 786 AD 786 AD
Battle of
Fakhkh Abbasid Caliphate Alids 788 AD 803 AD Avar Wars
Frankish Empire Avar Khaganate...