- Zir bin
Hubaysh (d. 700 CE / 81 AH) (Arabic: زِرِّ بْنِ حُبَيْشٍ) was a
famous qur'an and
hadith reciter. Abu
Maryam Zir bin
Hubaysh, from the
Asadi tribe...
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Jabal Ḥubaysh (Arabic: جَبَل حُبَيْش), or
Jabal Hobeish may
refer to the
following mountains:
Jabal Hubaysh,
Saudi Arabia of the
Midian range in Tabuk...
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Hubaysh District (Arabic: مديرية حبيش) is a
district of the Ibb Governorate, Yemen. In 2003, the
district had a po****tion of 105,998. "Districts of Yemen"...
- Abasēnoi was
located by
Hermann von
Wissmann as a
region in the
Jabal Ḥubaysh mountain in Ibb Governorate,
perhaps related in
etymology with the ḥbš...
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Hubaysh-i
Tiflisi (Persian: حبیش تفلیسی; died c. 1203/04 or 1231) was an
author who
composed several scientific works in
Persian and to a
lesser degree...
- Abasēnoi was
located by
Hermann von
Wissman as a
region in the
Jabal Ḥubaysh mountain in Ibb Governorate,
perhaps related in
etymology with the ḥbš...
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Ḥubaysh ibn
Dulja al-Qaynī (Arabic: حبيش بْن دلجة القيني) (died 684) was a
tribal leader of the Quda'a in Jund al-Urdunn (district of Jordan) and a commander...
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Midian Mountains Jabal Ḥubaysh (Arabic: جَبَل حُبَيْش)
Naming Native name جِبَال مَدْيَن (Arabic)
Geography Midian Mountains Show map of
Saudi Arabia...
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Christian support base and his
Maronite agents,
namely members of the
Hubaysh clan, who
served as a
check on the Shia
Muslim sheikhs of Keserwan. At...
- She and her
husband then went to
Medina with her brother,
Khunays (or
Hubaysh) ibn Khalid, and
converted to Islam. Her
brother died in the
conquest of...