- century, The
Hadhbani ruled over Irbil, Shahrazur, Urmia, Khoy, Salmas,
parts of
Jazirah and Maragheh.
Maragha was the
stronghold of
Hadhbānis in Adharbayjan...
-
Muhammad ibn
Bilal al-
Hadhbani, was the
earliest recorded chief of the
Hadhbani Kurds. In 906 AD, he laid
waste to the
Mosul countryside. The Hamdanid...
- of Saladin,
urged a
candidate for the viziership, Emir Qutb ad-Din al-
Hadhbani, to step
aside by
arguing that "both you and
Saladin are
Kurds and you...
-
Husam al-Din Abu'l-Hayja, also
known as al-Samin (lit. 'the Fat') and al-
Hadhbani, was a
Kurdish general and
aristocrat in
service of the
Ayyubid dynasty...
- had
their winter pasture in
Jazira region. The
Humaydi Tribe along with
Hadhbani and Daseni,
revolted against the
Hamdanid rule in 906. Badh Dustak, the...
-
tribal units and corps, such as al-Hakkariyya, al-Mehraniyya (branch of
Hadhbāni), al-Humaydiyya and al-Zarzariyya. In 1181, Saladin's
Egyptian army was...
- as the
Supreme Judge of the
Ayyubid Sultanate. Ibn
Durbas hailed from
Hadhbani Kurdish tribe, of Banu
Maran branch. He
served as the
Supreme Judge from...
-
north Iraq and west Iran. (For more
information see
Origin of the Kurds.)
Hadhbanis (906–1144) Prin****lity of
Shaykhan (906-1832)
Aishanids (912–961) Daysam's...
-
during the
Middle Ages. The
Zarzariyya were most
likely a
branch of the
Hadhbani tribe, they made a
Military cavalry unit in the
Ayyubid Sultanate. The...
- ibn
Marwan and
brother of Shirkuh. The
family belonged to the
Kurdish Hadhbani tribe of
Rawandi also
known as
Rawadi or Rawadiyya. The
Rawadis were the...