- Murzuk, Murzuq,
Murzug or
Merzug (Arabic: مرزق) is an
oasis town and the
capital of the
Murzuq District in the
Fezzan region of
southwest Libya. It lies...
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Bahlul Ibn
Marzuq (Arabic: بهلول بن مرزوق) (died 802) was born in the
current term of La
Puebla de
Castro (Huesca), was a Vascon-Muslim, the son of a local...
- Ibn
Marzuq (full name:
Shams al-Din Abu ʿAbd
Allah Muhammad ibn
Ahmad ibn
Muhammad ibn
Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-ʿAjisi al-Tilimsani, also
known as al-Khatib...
- list
under such
alternative spellings of his name as Dr. Musa Abu-
Marzuq, Sa'id Abu-
Marzuq,
Mousa Mohamed Abou Marzook, Musa Abu Marzouk, and Musa Abu Marzuk...
- from c. 780-800 CE. In 800, the
former ally of the Banu Salama,
Bahlul Ibn
Marzuq,
rebelled in Zaragoza,
defeating the Banu Salama's Arab
allies along with...
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Marzuq Maarman is a
South African rugby union player,
currently playing with
Romanian SuperLiga side Timișoara Saracens. His
regular position is prop....
- The
Murzuq Desert,
Idehan Murzuq,
Idhan Murzuq, (also Murzaq, Murzuk,
Marzuq and Murzak), is an erg in
southwestern Libya with a
surface of approximately...
- Abu 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...
- and 802 the
Franks established several positions in the zone:
Bahlul Ibn
Marzuq revolted in
Zaragoza against the
central government of
Muslim Al-Andalus...
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Rashid ibn Asad (Arabic: خلف بن راشد بن أسد) was a
lieutenant of
Bahlul Ibn
Marzuq, the
rebel leader of the
Zaragoza region in Spain, who
conquered Huesca...