-
Ardabil in 730,
paved the way for the
restoration of
Jaziran dominance from that
point onward. The
Jaziran super-province
became a
power base of
Muhammad ibn...
- led by a
mawla or a Berber. The Rabi'a were ****ociated with the
early Jaziran Kharijites (whom the
sources label as Sufriyya), and the eighth-century...
- Hagemann, Hannah-Lena (2019). "Whence Diyār Bakr? An
Inquiry into
Early Jazīran Administrative Geography". Der Islam. 96 (2): 324–344. doi:10.1515/islam-2019-0026...
- been
established as of that
period and
coming from the
Mosul or
North Jaziran area.
These elements also
confirm the
early 13th-century date of the Palmer...
- Asid ibn
Zafir al-Sulami was a
Jaziran general of the
Umayyad Caliphate who
fought in
Transcaucasia under Muhammad ibn
Marwan and his son,
Marwan ibn...
-
sovereignty over
certain cities, such as
Shams al-Din
Sawab who was
given the
Jaziran cities of Amid and
Diyar Bakr in 1239. The
Ayyubids had
three prin****l...
-
regain his lost position.
Bajkam tried to
forcefully evict Hasan from his
Jaziran domains, but in vain, and was
eventually killed in a
skirmish with Kurdish...
-
subdivided into the
Cilician or
Syrian al-Thughur al-Sha'miya and the
Jaziran or
Mesopotamian al-Thughur al-Jaziriya sectors,
roughly separated by the...
-
Thimal was
ousted from
Aleppo by his
brother Nasr in 1030, but
retained the
Jaziran (Upper Mesopotamian) half of the
emirate from his seat in al-Rahba. When...
- conflict.
Maslama took the offensive,
probably reinforced with
Syrian and
Jaziran troops. He
recovered the
Darial P**** (which had been
apparently lost after...