- Majd ad-Dīn Usāma ibn
Murshid ibn ʿAlī ibn
Munqidh al-Kināni al-Kalbī (also Usamah, Ousama, etc.; Arabic: مجد الدّين اُسامة ابن مُرشد ابن على ابن مُنقذ...
- The Banu
Munqidh (Arabic: بنو منقذ, romanized: Banū
Munqidh), also
referred to as the Munqidhites, were an Arab
family that
ruled an
emirate in the Orontes...
- الاعتبار, The Book of
Learning by Example) is the
autobiography of
Usama ibn-
Munqidh, an Arab
Syrian diplomat,
soldier of the 12th century, hunter, poet and...
- census.
During the Crusades, the town was a fortress,
ruled by the Banu
Munqidh family. It pla**** an
important part in the
Christian and
Muslim politics...
- from Sanqur,[clarification needed] who had held it on
behalf of the Banu
Munqidh of Shaizar, and was
later refortified by
Rashid al-Din Sinan.
Masyaf and...
- the end of his life,
Deliverance From Error [ar] (المنقذ من الضلال al-
Munqidh min al-Dalal), is
considered a work of
major importance. In it, al-Ghazali...
- From the
Muslim perspective, a
chief source of
information is
Usamah ibn
Munqidh, a
soldier and
frequent amb****ador from
Damascus to
Jerusalem and Egypt...
-
Mirdasid dynasty. In 1127, the
Mirdasids sold it to the Shaizar-based Banu
Munqidh family. In 1140,
Masyaf was
captured by the
Nizari Ismailis, a sect of...
- -
Kifah Khoos -
Nizar Abu
Hajar - Gh****an Jbai Rami Hanna :
Usama ibn
Munqidh Abdul Rahman Al-Rashi: Imad ad-Din
Zengi .
Alaeddin Kokch : Mu'in ad-Din...
- he has been
described as the most
famous Kurd in history.
Historian ibn
Munqidh mentioned him as the
person who
revived the reign[clarification needed]...