- Al-
Muqawqis (Arabic: المقوقس, Coptic: ⲡⲭⲁⲩⲕⲓⲁⲛⲟⲥ, ⲡⲓⲕⲁⲩⲕⲟⲥ, romanized: p-khaukianos, pi-kaukos, lit. 'man of the Caucasus') is
mentioned in
Muslim history...
- al-
Muqawqis bringing Māriyah and her
sister Sīrīn, his
female mule Duldul, his
donkey Ya'fūr, and sets of garments. With the two
women al-
Muqawqis had...
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Among these kings was Al-
Muqawqis, the
ruler of
Egypt under the
Byzantine Empire. When the
Prophet sent a
letter to Al-
Muqawqis, the
ruler of Alexandria...
- Öhrnberg (2007)
considers the
whole narrative concerning the
letter to the
Muqawqis to be "devoid of any
historical value", and the seal to be fake on paleographical...
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included the
Negus of Axum, the
Byzantine emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), the
Muqawqis of
Egypt and the
Sasanid emperor Khosrau II (r. 590–628).
There has been...
-
Sirin bint Shamun, was
gifted to
Muhammad by the
Egyptian governor Al-
Muqawqis in 628—there is no
universal consensus among Muslim scholars as to whether...
- of Byzantium;
Khosrau II, the
emperor of Persia; the
Negus of Ethiopia;
Muqawqis, the
ruler of Egypt;
Harith G****ani, the
governor of Syria; and Munzir...
-
Cyrus of
Alexandria (Arabic: المقوقس al-
Muqawqis, Gr****: Κῦρος Ἀλεξανδρείας; 6th
century - 21
March 642) was a
prominent figure in the 7th century. He...
- al-
Muqawqis, the
Byzantine governor of
Egypt (possibly
Cyrus of Alexandria, the
Patriarch of
Alexandria at the time).
Muhammad had sent
Muqawqis a letter...
- She was an
Egyptian woman and
gifted to
Muhammad in 628 as a
slave by Al-
Muqawqis, a
Christian governor of Alexandria.
Prophet had a son with her Ibrahim...