-
Around this time
several local Arab
lords began to revolt,
including one
Kurayb ibn Khaldun, who was able to
conquer Seville. Some
loyalists tried to quell...
- Mūsá al-Fazārī al-Kūfi Muḥammad ibn Abī Ma‘shar as-Sindī al-Madanī Abū
Kurayb Muḥammad ibn al-‘Alā’ al-Kūfī Hanād ibn al-Sarī al-Kūfī Ibrāhīm ibn ‘Abd...
- sub-sects:
Karibiyya or Kuraybiyya,
named after their leader Abu
Karib (or
Kurayb) al-Darir. They
refused to
acknowledge Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah’s death...
- the
Himyarite prince Samayfa ibn
Nakur of the Dhu'l-Kala. The
Asbah chief Kurayb ibn
Abraha Abu
Rishdin led the
Himyar of Homs, but he
later moved to Egypt...
- annihilated.
Vikings attacked Talayata again in 889 at the
instigation of
Kurayb ibn
Khaldun of Išbīliya. In 1015, a
Viking fleet entered the
river Minho...
- annihilated.
Vikings attacked Tablada again in 889 at the
instigation of
Kurayb ibn
Khaldun of Seville.
According to the
Arabist Lévi-Provençal, over time...
- prin****l
leaders of his tribe, the Himyar, the
other head
being Dhu al-Asbah
Kurayb ibn Abraha.
Samayfa was
married to the latter's
sister Kurayba. According...
- al-Malik reconciled. In 689, Abd al-Malik
dispatched Humayd,
along with
Kurayb ibn
Abraha Abu Rishdin, to
Constantinople to
negotiate a
treaty with the...