-
Contracting &
Trading Company,
which was
owned by his son-in-law, Gh****an
Muhanna. When
Bashar al-****ad
became president, his son Rami
inherited his business...
- The
Battle of
Rawdat Muhanna (Arabic: معركة روضة مهنا or Arabic: معركة روضة ابن مهنا) was a
major battle of the Saudi–Rashidi War,
during the unification...
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several battles with Ibn Saud's forces, died in 1906 in the
battle of
Rawdat Muhanna against Ibn Saud.
Christopher Keesee Mellon (May 2015). "Resiliency of...
- Alam al-Din
Sulaiman ibn
Muhanna died
November 1341) was the amir al-ʿarab (commander of the
Bedouin tribes) in
Syria and lord of
Salamiyah and Palmyra...
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Muzaffar ad-Din Musa ibn
Muhanna (died
November 1341) was the amir al-ʿarab (commander of the
Bedouin tribes) in
Syria and lord of
Salamiyah and Palmyra...
- something, a gift".
Following the
formative years with Allief, the
young Muhanna met
Dutch painter,
William Hallowin, who
introduced him to
Rembrandt and...
-
Husam ad-Din
Muhanna ibn Isa (also
known as
Muhanna II; d. 1335) was the Arab lord of
Palmyra and amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouins)
under the Mamluk...
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Muhanna bin
Sultan (Arabic: مهنا بن سلطان) (died 1720) was one of the
rival Imams at the
start of the
civil wars in Oman in the
final years of the Yaruba...
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Sharaf ad-Din Isa ibn
Muhanna at-Ta'i,
better known as Isa ibn
Muhanna (d. 1284/85), was an Arab emir (commander/prince) of the Al Fadl, a
Bedouin dynasty...
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function was
often to
serve as
auxiliary troops.
Starting with Emir Isa ibn
Muhanna, the Al Fadl
became the
hereditary holders of the
office by
order of the...