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Munzir ibn Sawa (Arabic: ٱلْمُنْذِر ٱبْن سَاوَىٰ, romanized: al-
Munzir-bn-Sāwá) was the
governor of the
Persian Sasanian Empire of
historical Bahrain,...
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Habib Munzir bin Fuad Al-Musawa (Arabic: منذر المساوى Munḏir Al-Musāwā;
February 23, 1973 –
September 15, 2013) was an
Indonesian Islamic cleric, teacher...
- 800 to 909 J****im bin
Mohammed Al
Thani –
founder of the
State of
Qatar Munzir ibn Sawa Al
Tamimi –
ruler of
eastern parts of
archaic Arabian peninsula...
- a
ruler in
eastern Arabia named Munzir ibn Sawa Al-Tamimi and
requested that he and his
subjects accept Islam.
Munzir obliged his request, and accordingly...
- paganism. In 628 AD
Muhammad sent his
first envoy Al-Ala'a Al-Hadrami to
Munzir ibn Sawa Al Tamimi,
ruler of the
historical region of Bahrain,
which extended...
- ibn
Harithah (Hisma) to the
Bahrain region by
Muhammad in AD 628 and that
Munzir ibn Sawa Al Tamimi, the
local ruler,
responded to his
mission and converted...
- died on 16 May 1733, aged
about sixty years.
Another of his
wives was Nek
Munzir, who died at Delhi, on 27
April 1744.
Jahan Shah had 5
spouses from whom...
- "re****tion for
shrewdness and independence",
Bakura was
eventually appointed munzir (mid-level commander). In 2015,
Shekau pledged allegiance to the Islamic...
- headquarters, and it was used both as a
sanctuary and to
store weapons.
After Munzir al-Shimali, an
Ismaili Ba'athist militiaman, was
killed and
mutilated by...
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possessed wealth that
second only to that of
Uthman ibn Affan. A
report from
Munzir ibn Sawa Al-Tamimi
states that
Talha had one
property in Iraq that yielded...