- Ibn
Hubayra (Arabic: ابن هبيرة) may
refer to: Umar ibn
Hubayra (fl. 710s–720s),
Umayyad general and
governor of Iraq
Yazid ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra (died...
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Yazid ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazari (Arabic: يَزِيد بن عُمَر بن هُبَيْرَة الْفَزارِيّ, romanized: Yazīd ibn ʿUmar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazārī; died 750) was...
- Qasr Ibn
Hubayra (Arabic: قصر ابن هبيرة) was a city of
medieval Iraq,
north of
Hillah and Babylon. The name Qasr Ibn
Hubayrah means "the
castle or palace...
- Umar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazari (Arabic: عمر بن هبيرة الفزاري, romanized: ʿUmar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazārī; fl. 710–724/726) was a
prominent Umayyad general and...
- ibn
Hubayra al-Shaybani al-Duri al-Baghdadi (Arabic: أبو المظفر عون الدين يحيي بن هبيرة الشيباني; 1105-1165),
commonly referred to as Ibn
Hubayra, was...
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continued the
policies of his
father and he also
confirmed Awn al-Din ibn
Hubayra as his vizier. Awn al-Din had
previously served as the
vizier to his father...
- Abu
Hubayra Amin ad deen al-Basri (Urdu ابو ہبیرہ امین الدین البصری ) was
great Sufi of
Chishti Order from Basra, Iraq. He was the
disciple of Khwaja...
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brother Maslama besieged the
Byzantine capital from the land,
while Umar ibn
Hubayra al-Fazari
launched a
naval campaign against the city. The
Byzantines destro****...
- ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra was
trying to gain
control of the
province for him.
Marwan II ****embled a new army and sent it to aid Ibn
Hubayra's. Meanwhile, another...
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garrison of
Wasit under the last
Umayyad governor of Iraq,
Yazid ibn Umar ibn
Hubayra.
Yazid had been
forced to
abandon Kufa due to a
rebellion by
Abbasid sympathizers...