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bishop of
Tinnis (11th century,
writing in Coptic,
covering 880 to 1046),
Mawhub ibn
Mansur ibn Mufarrig,
deacon of Alexandria, and Pope Mark III of Alexandria...
- Ibn
Mawhub quarreled over the
division of the land tax proceeds. Abu'l-Munaja, who
claimed the
entire revenue for himself,
imprisoned Ibn
Mawhub, but...
- Abū Manṣūr Mauhūb al-Jawālīqī (Arabic: أبو منصور الجواليقي) (April 1074–17 July 1144) was an Arab
grammarian born in Baghdād,
where he
studied philology...
- Ibn
Mufarrij may
refer to:
Mawhub ibn
Mansur ibn Mufarrij,
continuator of the
History of the
Patriarchs of
Alexandria Abū Isḥāq Ibrahīm ibn
Mufarrij al-Ṣūrī...
- Al-Baroud
Faqus Faraskur Faras Farshut Fayyum Fidimiin ****a Fuwa
Gharb Mawhub Ghazal Ghazi Gilbana Girga Giza
Gogar Guhaina Hamata Hammam Faraun Hawr...
-
notable mosque in the town of In-Teduq,
founded around 1430 by ʿUthman al-
Mawhub bin Iflawas, had a
central structure divided into
three aisles aligned with...
- eyes of
Christian monks of the
tenth century.
Based on a
census taken by
Mawhub ibn
Mansur ibn Mufarrig, the co-author of the
History of the Patriarchs...
- ****igned the
Uqaylid sheikhs (chieftains)
Salih ibn
Umayr and
Zalim ibn
Mawhub with
keeping order in the
Hauran districts. This
ended when the Fatimids...
- السمعوني الجزائري الدمشقي, romanized: Ṭāhir bin Muḥammad Ṣāliḥ bin Aḥmad bin
Mawhūb al-Samʿūni al-Jazāʿiri al-Dimashqi) was born in 1852 in
Damascus to an academic...
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occupation of Damascus, so he
marched towards Baalbek to
fight Zālim Ibn
Mawhūb, and
succeeded in
defeating him. He fled and hid with
Prince Tamim bin Al-Mundhir...