- Al-
Muqanna (Arabic: المقنع "The Veiled", died c. 783) born Hashim, (Arabic/Persian: هاشم), was an 8th-century
political and
military leader who operated...
- Israel. In 1957,
Ekron was
first identified with the
mound of
Khirbet el-
Muqanna (Arabic) or Tel
Miqne (Hebrew), near the depo****ted
Palestinian village...
- the Messiah. This
message was
further bolstered by the
appearance of al-
Muqanna, "The Veiled" prophet, who
claimed that the
spirit of God had
existed in...
- in Nishapur, the Abu
Muslimiyya subsect of the
Kaysanites Shia, and al-
Muqanna in Khurasan. Even
Babak claimed descent from him.[citation needed] There...
-
followers joined the
Ustadh Sis movement.
Ustadh Sis
Ishaq al-Turk
Sunpadh al-
Muqanna Encyclopædia Iranica, BEHĀFARĪD,
Zoroastrian heresiarch and self-styled...
-
epicenter of an anti-Arab and anti-Islamic
liberation movement led by Al-
Muqanna,
known in
history as the "Revolt of the Men in
White Clothes". The resistance...
- al-Mahdi gave an
amnesty to the 30,000 captives.
Ishaq al-Turk
Sunpadh al-
Muqanna Mazdak Khurramites al-Tabari,
Muhammad ibn
Jarir (1990). The
History of...
- of Abu
Muslim al-Khurasani, who was
killed by Abu
Jaafar al-Mansur. Al-
Muqanna was a
Persian prophet, who led a
revolt in that
province against the Abbasid...
- (The)
Veiled Prophet may
refer to: Al-
Muqanna (fl. 755–783),
Iranian religious leader "The
Veiled Prophet of Khor****an", a poem from the 1817 romance...
- ar-Ridha,
moved to Merv from
Baghdad and
resided there for
several years. Al-
Muqanna, the "Veiled Prophet", who
gained many
followers by
claiming to be an incarnation...