- Abū Saʿīd al-
Muhallab ibn Abī Ṣufra al-Azdī (Arabic: أَبْو سَعِيْد ٱلْمُهَلَّب ابْن أَبِي صُفْرَة ٱلْأَزْدِي; c. 632 – 702) was an Arab
general from the...
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Yazid ibn al-
Muhallab al-Azdi (Arabic: يزيد بن المهلب, romanized: Yazīd ibn al-
Muhallab al-Azdī; 672/673–24
August 720) was a
commander and
statesman for...
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Habib ibn al-
Muhallab al-Azdi (Arabic: حبيب بن المهلب الأزدي) (died 720) was an
Umayyad provincial governor and
military commander, and a
member of the...
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followers tried to
reach Herat, but were
defeated by al-
Muhallab's son,
Yazid ibn al-
Muhallab, who
surrendered those of
north Arab
provenance (Mudaris)...
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under Yazid ibn al-
Muhallab,
whose suppression marked the end to the
serious anti-Umayyad
revolts in the
restive province. Ibn al-
Muhallab was a champion...
- 715
Indian Alor Hullishah, al-
Muhallab Indian Army
retakes major city from Arabs. 715
Indian Mehran Hullishah, al-
Muhallab Arabs stall the
Indian counter-offensive...
- Al-Mufaddal ibn al-
Muhallab al-Azdi (died 720) was an
Umayyad commander and
governor of
Khurasan in 704/705,
during which he
conquered Badghis and ****erted...
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Mudrik ibn al-
Muhallab ibn Abī Ṣufra (Arabic: مدرك بن المهلب بن أبي صفرة) was an Arab
commander of the
Umayyad Caliphate during the
reigns of
caliphs Abd...
- Ibn al-Zubayr deplo**** his most able commander,
Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra,
against the Azariqa.
Muhallab defeated them at the
battle of
Sillabra in May 686...
- to Tashkent. Meanwhile, in 716, the
governor of Khurasan,
Yazid ibn al-
Muhallab,
attempted to
conquer the prin****lities of
Jurjan and
Tabaristan along...