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Ubayd Allah ibn al-
Habhab al-Saluli (Arabic: عبيد الله بن الحبحاب السلولي) was an
important Umayyad official in
Egypt from 724 to 734, and subsequently...
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Habhab is a
village in Fujairah,
United Arab
Emirates (UAE). It is the site of the JSW
Factory for
Clinker Production,
owned by
Indian 'green'
cement producer...
- pusít) – a
black pancit from
Cavite made with
squid ink and bihon.
Pancit habhab – A Lucban,
Quezon specialty.
Served in
banana leaves,
eaten directly without...
- is also
known for its
culinary dishes, with
Lucban longganisa,
pancit habhab, and
hardinera being the most notable. The
influence of
coconut milk dishes...
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branding their hands, was ********inated in 721. In 734,
Ubayd Allah ibn al-
Habhab was
appointed Umayyad governor in Kairouan, with
supervisory authority over...
- interpretations. The 11th-century
writer Al-Bakri
wrote that
Ubayd Allah ibn al-
Habhab, the
Umayyad governor of Ifriqiya,
built a
Friday mosque (jāmīʿ) in Tunis...
- 737 to 742
according to
other sources),
appointed by
Ubayd Allah ibn al-
Habhab. The new wali of Al-Andalus
denounced the self-enriching
excesses in taxation...
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- al-Sulami, 727–32 Uqba ibn
Qudama (temporary), 732–734
Ubayd Allah ibn al-
Habhab al-Mausili, 734–41. (Berber
Revolt begins 740)
Kulthum ibn Iyad al-Qushayri...
- Tangier. This
surprised the
Umayyad governor in Kairouan,
Ubayd Allah ibn al-
Habhab, who
dispatched Khalid ibn Abi
Habib al-Fihri to
Tangier to keep the Berber...