- from Fustat, and Hafs set
about recruiting a
force of 30,000 men,
named Hafsiya after him, from
among the
native non-Arab
converts ("maqamisa" and "mawali")...
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Habiba Msika Born
Marguerite Messika 1903
Hafsiya jewish quarter of
Tunis Died
February 21, 1930
Alfred Durand-Claye street,
Tunis Nationality Tunisian...
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capital Fustat, and Hafs set
about recruiting a
force of 30,000 men,
named Hafsiya after him, from
among the
native non-Arab
converts (maqamisa and mawālī)...
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Lunger House Amina Begum AIMIM 7737
Bhagya Lakshmi TRS 7435 302 67
Golkonda Hafsiya Hanseef AIMIM 14236
Arshiya Khan TRS 4851 9385 68
Tolichowki Dr. Ayesha...
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opposition by the
Hafsiya - Hafs ibn al-Walid ibn
Yusuf al-Hadrami (Second Term) 7
April 745 4
October 745
Installed by the
Hafsiya,
surrendered to his...
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resigned at the
accession of Marwān II. His body of non-Arab troops, the
Ḥafṣīya,
forced him back into power. He refused, however, to
oppose Ḥawthara and...