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Maysun bint
Bahdal (Arabic: ميسون بنت بحدل, romanized:
Maysūn bint Baḥdal) was a wife of
caliph Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680), and as
mother of his successor...
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Maysoon (also
spelled Maysun) is an
Arabic given name for females,
meaning "beautiful face and body".
Notable persons with that name include:
Maysoon Al-Damluji...
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minister of planning, Dr
Ayham al-Samarie,
former minister of electricity,
Maysun al-Damluji,
deputy minister of culture, Omar al-Farouq al-Damaluji, former...
- on narratives." In this film, El-H****an
portraits two women,
Maysun and Majida.
Maysun is
strongly against her
father who is
forcing her to
marry at...
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Smart TVs". MediaTek. "MTK MT2601
latest wearable solutions exposure".
Maysun Info
Technology Co., Ltd.
November 22, 2014.
Archived from the original...
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Sulayman ibn Sa'd al-Khushani,
another Christian. Muawiya's
marriage to
Maysun bint
Bahdal (Yazid's mother) was
politically motivated, as she was the daughter...
- Al-Damluji (Arabic: ميسون سالم الدملوجي); born 1962)
first name also
spelt Maysun, is a
liberal Iraqi politician and women's
rights campaigner. She was Iraq's...
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Bahdal ibn Unayf, by
wedding the latter's
daughter Maysun in c. 650. He also
married Maysun's paternal cousin, Na'ila bint Umara, for a
short period...
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major source of troops, and his
kinship with the
Umayyads through his aunt
Maysun bint Bahdal, the wife of Mu'awiya and
mother of Yazid.
Following Yazid's...
- Abd al-Hamid al-Katib Fadl Ashsha'ira H****an ibn
Thabit Ibn Abi
Hasina Maysun bint
Bahdal Jamil ibn Ma'mar
Suraqa bin
Malik Jarir ibn
Atiyah Ka'b bin...