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- al-Aziz al-Jarawi, the son of al-Sari's former rival Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Wazir al-Jarawi. Following Abu Nasr's appointment he and al-Jarawi continued their...
- province, while much of Lower Egypt was in the hands of Ali ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Jarawi and Andalusian raiders. Ubaydallah's rule over Egypt was initially contested...
- Abu al-Abbas Ahmad Ibn Abd as-Salam al-Jarawi (Arabic: أبو عباس الجراوي) (1133-1212) was the official poet of the Almohad dynasty. He published his poems...
- ibn al-Wazir al-Jarawi, which had broken out during his father's lifetime, and defeated the rebels in a battle near Tinnis. Al-Jarawi was captured and...
- Yemeni tribes of northern Egypt, grouped around Abd al-Aziz ibn al-Wazir al-Jarawi. Taking advantage of the collapse of Abbasid central authority due to the...
- 1152) December 14 – Matilda de Bailleul, Flemish abbess Abu al-Abbas al-Jarawi, Moroccan poet and writer Anna Komnene Angelina, Nicene empress (b. 1176)...
- Although supported by the head of the one faction Ali ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Jarawi, Khalid was outmaneuvered by the head of the other, Ubayd Allah ibn al-Sari...
- untouched. The head of Iraqi ground forces in the province, General Mohammed Jarawi, formally surrendered to elements of the 3rd Infantry Division at Ramadi...
- 1189) May 13 – Hōnen, ****anese religious reformer (d. 1212) Abu al-Abbas al-Jarawi, Moroccan poet (d. 1212) Andronikos Doukas Angelos, Byzantine aristocrat...
- to control Fustat and the south, while his rival Ali ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Jarawi and his Qaysi Arabs controlled the north of the country around the Nile...