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Ḥawthara ibn
Suhayl al-Bāhilī (Arabic: حوثرة بن سهيل) (died 750) was a
Bedouin Arab
administrator and
military leader in the
final years of the Umayyad...
- to Sāwīrus ibn al-Muqaffaʿ,
multiple land and sea
campaigns by
Governor Ḥawthara ibn
Suhayl had
failed to
subdue them. The
failure of the
governor to crush...
- Egypt, the Pope was
released from prison. In 749, the
governor of Egypt,
Hawthara ibn Suhayl, held
Michael hostage in
Rosetta in an
effort to
force the rebelling...
- as governor. In the next year, 745,
Marwan dispatched a new governor,
Hawthara ibn
Suhayl al-Bahili, at the head of a
large Syrian army.
Despite his supporters'...
- as governor. In the next year, 745,
Marwan dispatched a new governor,
Hawthara ibn
Suhayl al-Bahili, at the head of a
large Syrian army.
Despite his supporters'...
-
named Amr, who
fathered Habāla, Habūla (possibly the same person) and
Ḥawthara.
Nothing is
known about Awf's son and grandsons. The
offspring of Mundhir...
- ibn
Qahtaba Yazid ibn
Hatim al-Muhallabi
Khazim ibn
Khuzayma al-Tamimi
Yazid ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra Ma'n ibn Za'ida al-Shaybani
Hawthara ibn
Suhayl ...
- of
Egypt In
office 749 – 749 (ten months)
Monarch Marwan II
Preceded by
Hawthara ibn
Suhayl Succeeded by al-Walid ibn al-Mughirah then Abd al-Malik ibn...