- al-
Khaṣīb Marzuq was an
Abbasid general and
administrator during the
reign of Abu Ja'far al-Mansur. A
mawla of
Mansur in his
early life, Abu al-
Khasib rose...
- Abu Bakr al-H****an ibn al-
Khasib, also al-Khaseb,
Albubather in Latin, was a
Persian physician and
astrologer of the 9th century. He
wrote in
Persian and...
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became attached to Ibn
Khasib, the
appointed benevolent and
almost legendary ruler of
Egypt in the
early 9th century. Ibn
Khasib loved Minya so much that...
- Abu al-'Abbas
Ahmad ibn al-
Khasib al-Jarjara'i (Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد بن الخصيب الجرجرائي; died c. 879) was a
civil officer of the
Abbasid Caliphate...
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after his ascension.
Included among these were his secretary,
Ahmad ibn al-
Khasib, who
became vizier, and Wasif, a
senior Turkic general who had
likely been...
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Mohamed Khasib Sulaiyam Al-Hosni (Arabic: محمد خصيب سليم الحوسني; born 24
March 1994),
commonly known as
Mohamed Khasib, is an
Omani footballer who plays...
- its name from Abu al-
Khasib canal,
which was
excavated by and
named after a
client of the 8th-century
Abbasid caliph, Abu al-
Khaṣīb Marzuq. Khudayyir, Muhammad...
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Buraydah ibn al-Husayb al-Aslami (Arabic: بريدة بن الحُصَيب الأسلمي) was a Sahabi, one of the
companions of
Islamic prophet Muhammad, and one of the leading...
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after his ascension.
Included among these were his secretary,
Ahmad ibn al-
Khasib, who
became vizier, and Wasif, a
senior Turkic general who had
likely been...
- Abu Al-Khaseeb (sometimes
spelled Abu Al-
Khasib) is a town in Abu Al-Khaseeb District,
Basra Governorate,
southern Iraq. Its name
means "The rich area...