- Al-ʿAlāʾ ibn
Mughīth (Arabic: الأعلى بن مغيث),
called variously al-Yaḥṣubī, al-Ḥaḍramī or al-Judhāmī, was the ʿAbbāsid-appointed
governor of al-Andalus...
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Utbah ibn Abu Lahab. She was
forced to
marry another slave whose name was
Mughith,
somebody she did not
approve of. She had a
child with him.
Aisha took...
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dispatched a
Byzantine convert from
north Africa named Mughith al-Rumi to
capture Córdoba.
Mughith was
dispatched to
capture Córdoba with a
force of 700...
- twin
sister Qalima, and the last of them was ‘Abd al-
Mughith and his twin
sister Amat al-
Mughith. Ibn
Ishaq was
quoted as
saying that all the children...
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Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din
Mahmud bin
Muhammad (b. 1104 – 11
September 1131)
known as
Mahmud II was the
Seljuk sultan of Iraq from 1118–1131 following...
- of the Sultanate. In 1201, he
conquered Erzurum,
giving it as a fief to
Mughith al-Din
Tugrulshah in 1202.
Successful in the wars with the Byzantines,...
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Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din Abu'l-Fath
Dawud bin
Mahmud (Arabic: مغیث الدنيا والدين أبو الفتح داود بن محمود); died 1142/43) was a
Seljuk Sultan who ruled...
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strongholds stood firm. The
Umayyad general Abd al-Malik ibn Abd al-Wahid ibn
Mughith was more
fortunate on his
approach to Carc****onne,
where he
defeated Louis...
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prevented their invasion. In 763, the
local governor of Beja, Al-Ala ibn
Mughith al-Judhami,
rebelled against the
Umayyads in Andalusia. The
Abbasid caliph...
- 1257 and
April 1258, he
defeated raids from the
forces of al-Malik al-
Mughith of Al-Karak
which were
supported by the
Bahriyya Mamluks. The
raids caused...