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- 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...
- 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...
- and their valor was recognized with ornamental emblems. Titles such as hazārmard ("whose strength is equal to one thousand men"), zih asbār ("superior...
- have effectively been a coup: two of al-Amir's favourites, Hizar al-Mulk Hazarmard (or Jawarmard) and Barghash, who had influence over the army, allied themselves...
- hunted down the Abbasid governor after reaching Tobna, Omar ibn Hafç-Hazarmard, who had hidden in Kairouan which Abu Qurra then besieged and subdued...
- have effectively been a coup: two of al-Amir's favourites, Hizar al-Mulk Hazarmard (or Jawarmard) and Barghash, who had influence over the army, allied themselves...
- 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...
- nose") or Mingirini ("valiant fighter worth one thousand men"; cf. Persian hazarmard).: 142  Jalal al-Din was reportedly the eldest son of the Khwarazmshah...
- they came by sea from Aden to Sind to visit a partisan, Umar ibn Hafs Hazarmard. The next year, Ibrahim went to Kufah and Nafs al-Zakiyah to Medina and...
- 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...