- الْحَارِث التَّغْلِبِيّ; c. 443 – 531 CE), also
known by the
nicknames al-
Muhalhil ("he who
finely weaves poems") and az-Zīr ("the philander"), was a pre-Islamic...
- 5229.] al-Faqih, Ibn; Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad; Aḥmad Ibn Faḍlān; Misʻar Ibn
Muhalhil Abū
Dulaf al-Khazrajī; Fuat Sezgin; M. Amawi; A. Jokhosha; E. Neubauer...
- Bani
Muhalhil (Arabic: بني مهلهل) is a sub-district
located in the Al
Haymah Ad
Dakhiliyah District, Sana'a Governorate, Yemen. Bani
Muhalhil had a po****tion...
-
Arabia Died 565 (aged 63–64) Ankara,
Eastern Roman Empire Occupation Poet
Language classical Arabic Period Pre-Islamic
Arabia Relatives Muhalhil (uncle)...
- quotations.] al-Faqih, Ibn; Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad; Aḥmad Ibn Faḍlān; Misʻar Ibn
Muhalhil Abū
Dulaf al-Khazrajī; Fuat Sezgin; M. Amawi; A. Jokhosha; E. Neubauer...
- Ad
Dakhiliyah District Bani Amr Bani al-Sayagh Al-Ahbub Al-Jada'an Bani
Muhalhil Blad al-Qabayl Bani al-Nimri Bani
Yousef (Sanaa) Bani al-Hudhyfi Al Haymah...
- Ad
Dakhiliyah District Bani Amr Bani al-Sayagh Al-Ahbub Al-Jada'an Bani
Muhalhil Blad al-Qabayl Bani al-Nimri Bani
Yousef (Sanaa) Bani al-Hudhyfi Al Haymah...
- Ali II, who
reigned until 1150. He was
succeeded in turn by his son,
Muhalhil,
about whose reign nothing is known,
including its length. In 1163, Ḥilla...
-
earliest references to
Xacen are of the
tenth century." Abū-Dulaf Misʻar Ibn
Muhalhil's Travels in Iran (circa A.D. 950), ed. and trans.
Vladimir Minorsky. Cairo:...
- Silsilat-al-Tawarikh (travels in Asia), and
Kalah by Abu-Dulaf Misa'r Ibn
Muhalhil in Al-Risalah al-thaniyah. The Tang
dynasty Buddhist monk,
Yijing who visited...