- Bani
Ghaylan (Arabic: بني غيلان) is a sub-district
located in At
Taffah District, Al
Bayda Governorate, Yemen. Bani
Ghaylan had a po****tion of 926 according...
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Governor of
Basra In
office 674/75–684
Preceded by Abd
Allah ibn Amr ibn
Ghaylan Succeeded by Abd al-Malik ibn Abd
Allah ibn Amir
Governor of Kufa In office...
- or
eighteen months afterward. He was
replaced by Abd
Allah ibn Amr ibn
Ghaylan.
Samura died in AH 58 or 59 (677–679 CE). His
death in
Basra was attributed...
- Abd
Allah ibn Amr ibn
Ghaylan al-Thaqafi (Arabic: عبدالله بن عمرو بن غيلان الثقفي) was the
Umayyad governor of
Basra in 674. In 665 he
served as the head...
- ash Shaybani, 17 km on the
trade route south of the city of ‘Aziziya Abu
Ghaylan, 13 km on the
trade route south of
Funduq ash
Shaybani An Nasiriyah, 18 km...
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Gilan (Arabic: مي و غيلان, romanized: May and Ghilân; also
spelled Mai and
Ghaylan) is a legend, or hikâya,
originating from Qatar. In
Qatari folklore, the...
- tribe.
Suhyal (Abu'l-Abayd)
Zaynab bint As-Sabbah. Umm Yahya.
Badiya bint
Ghaylan from the
Thaqif tribe. Juwayriya.
Ghazzal bint
Khosrau (concubine), a war-captive...
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managed to stop
after many
difficulties and rebellions.: 231–232 Al-Khadr
Ghaylan, a
former leader in
northern Morocco who fled to
Algiers during Al-Rashid's...
- made a
public auto-da-fé in Granada,
burning 1,025,000
Arabic volumes.
Ghaylan ibn 'Uqbah (c. 696 – c. 735),
nicknamed Dhu ar-Rumma, is
usually regarded...
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Khadir Ghaïlan (Library of Congress,
Ahmad al Khādir ibn 'Ali
Ghaylān;
generally known to English-speakers as ****land or Guyland) was a
powerful warlord...