- Umar ibn Hafs
Hazarmard (Arabic: عمر بن حفص هزارمرد) (d.
November 27, 771) was a
member of the
Muhallabid family who
served as a
provincial governor for...
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Sindh In
office 768–774
Appointed by al-Mansur
Preceded by Umar ibn Hafs
Hazarmard Personal details Nationality Abbasid Occupation Governor Military service...
- from Aden to
Sindh where he
consulted with the governor, Umar ibn Hafs
Hazarmard before returning to
Kufah and Medina. His son,
Abdullah Shah Ghazi, married...
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Shahanshah Vizier of the
Fatimid Caliphate 12
December 1121 – 3
October 1125
Vacant Personal rule by
Caliph al-Amir
Title next held by
Hizar al-Mulk
Hazarmard...
- and
their valor was
recognized with
ornamental emblems.
Titles such as
hazārmard ("whose
strength is
equal to one
thousand men"), zih asbār ("superior...
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hunted down the
Abbasid governor after reaching Tobna, Omar ibn Hafç-
Hazarmard, who had
hidden in
Kairouan which Abu
Qurra then
besieged and subdued...
- nose") or
Mingirini ("valiant
fighter worth one
thousand men"; cf.
Persian hazarmard).: 142
Jalal al-Din was
reportedly the
eldest son of the Khwarazmshah...
- 754–760
Revolted Son of Musa ibn Ka'b, who
appointed him Umar ibn Hafs
Hazarmard 760–768
Dismissed Member of the
Muhallabid family.
Appointed by the caliph...
- al-Tamimi 754–760 Son of Musa ibn Ka'b, who
appointed him Umar ibn Hafs
Hazarmard 760–768
Member of the
Muhallabid family.
Appointed by the
caliph al-Mansur...
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According to
early traditions, Dara II's
mother was Mahnahid,
daughter of
Hazarmard,
while later traditions refer her to as Thamrusia, a Gr****
woman who was...