- Utba ibn
Ghazwan al-Mazini (Arabic: عُتبة بن غَزْوان المازني, romanized: ʿUtba ibn
Ghazwān al-Māzinī) (c. 581–638) was a well-known
companion of the Islamic...
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Ghazwan J****em (Arabic: غزوان جاسم; born 21
January 1988) is an
Iraqi television presenter, Journalist,
media personality,
author of TV programs. In 20...
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Gaswan Zerikly (Arabic: غزوان الزركلي; born 4
January 1954 in Damascus) is a
Syrian pianist and composer.
Gaswan Zerikly is an
internationally recognised...
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after a
siege of
three months. In
December 636, Umar
ordered Utbah ibn
Ghazwan to head
south to
capture al-Ubulla (known as "port of Apologos" in the...
- Bin al-Mihsan
Uqbah ibn Amir
Urwah ibn Mas'ud
Usama ibn Zayd
Utbah ibn
Ghazwan Utban ibn
Malik Uthman ibn Abi al-As
Uthman ibn
Hunayf Uthman ibn Madh'un...
- with him Abu Haudhayfa,
Abdullah ibn Jahsh,
Ukkash ibn Mihsan, Utba b.
Ghazwan, Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas, Amir ibn Rabia,
Waqid ibn
Abdullah and
Khalid ibn...
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Medina Spouse Ruqayya bint
Muhammad Umm
Kulthum bint
Muhammad Fakhita bint
Ghazwan Asma bint Abi Jahl Umm al-Banin
Mulayka bint
Uyayna Fatima bint al-Walid...
- the
forces of the S****anid
Empire there, the
Muslim commander Utbah ibn
Ghazwan erected his camp on the site of an old
Persian military settlement called...
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mosque is
believed to
contain the
tombs of
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam and Utba ibn
Ghazwan. "Al-Zubayr | Iraq".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Retrieved 2019-03-13. v t...
- city for
irrigation and
drinking water. Al-Tabari
reports that Utba ibn
Ghazwan built the
first canal from the
Tigris River to the site of
Basra when the...