-
while the
hajib controlled courtly affairs. The
holders of the two
offices often vied for
control of the administration; thus the
hajibs al-Rabi' ibn...
-
Hajib Shakarbar was born as the
younger of the two sons of
Shams Tabrizi and
Shams Sabzwari in 1213 AC. His
grand parents named him
Alauddin Muhammad...
-
Buraq Hajib, also
spelt Baraq Hajib (died 1234), was a
Khitan who
founded the Qutlugh-Khanid
dynasty in the
southern Persian province of
Kirman the early...
- Alexandria),
known as Ibn al-
Ḥājib, was a
Kurdish grammarian and
jurist who
earned a re****tion as a
prominent Maliki faqīh. Ibn al-
Hajib was born
after 1174/5...
- ʿImād al-Dawla
Mundhir ibn al-Muqtadir (died 1090 [AH 483]),
called al-
Ḥājib, was the
Hudid ruler of the
taifas of Dénia,
Lleida and
Tortosa from 1081...
- Nabil: c.1046–c.1060 to the Hūdids
Catlos 2018, p. 444: "The
dynasty of
hajibs of the
Umayyad caliphs of Córdoba
founded by
Muhammad ibn Abi 'Amir al-Mansur...
-
Yusuf Kh****
Hajib was an 11th-century
Central Asian Turkic poet, statesman, vizier,
Maturidi theologian and
philosopher from the city of Balasaghun, the...
- The
Mosque of
Ulmas al-
Hajib or
funerary mosque of Amir
Ulmas al-
Hajib is a
historic mosque and
mausoleum in Cairo, Egypt. It was
commissioned by a Mamluk...
- Abu Said Aq
Sunqur al-
Hajib (full name:
Qasim ad-Dawla
Aksungur al-
Hajib) was the
Seljuk governor of
Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was beheaded...
- Al-
Hajib (Arabic: الحاجب, also
spelled Al-Hajeb) is a town in the
Aleppo Governorate in
northern Syria,
south of as-Safira.
Nearby localities include...