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Hajib or
hadjib (Arabic: الحاجب, romanized: al-ḥājib, [æl ˈħæːdʒib]) was a
court official,
equivalent to a chamberlain, in the
early Muslim world, which...
- fi ’l-furūʿ or D̲j̲āmiʿ al-Ummahāt. Fleisch, H. (1960–2005). "Ibn al-
Ḥād̲j̲ib". The
Encyclopaedia of Islam,
Second Edition (12 vols.). Leiden: E. J....
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never fully consolidated his power. In 1224, he
confirmed Burak Hadjib,
ruler of the Qara Khitai, in Kerman, and
received the
submission of his...
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prominence within the
Abbasid court,
culminating in his
appointment as
hadjib (chamberlain) and
eventually vizier. He is
often mentioned in the histories...
- Muʿīn al-Dīn Sulaymān Parwāna Emīr
ḥādjib Parwāna Died (1277-08-02)August 2, 1277
Religion Islam...
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across the
plateau into Phrygia. There,
Harun left his lieutenant, the
hadjib al-Rabi' ibn Yunus, to
besiege Nakoleia and
guard his rear,
while another...
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being the
arabization of the
Persian name Sapor. He was sent by
Hisham II's
hadjib Al
Mansur to rule as wali of the
western province of al-Andalus (Al-Gharb)...
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Report Hadjib 10'
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- (d. 1245) Al-Mansur
Ibrahim (d. 1246) Al-Muzaffar
Ghazi (d. 1247) Ibn al-
Hadjib (d. 1249) Al-Ashraf Musa,
Sultan of
Egypt (r. 1250–1254) Al-Muazzam Turanshah...
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public estates. By
cultivating the
friendship of the
powerful chamberlain (
hadjib) Nasr, Ibn
Muqla managed to
secure the post of
vizier for
himself after...