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Najda ibn Amir al-Hanafi (Arabic: نجدة بن عامر الحنفي, romanized:
Najda ibn ʿĀmir al-Ḥanafī; c. 655–691/92) was the head of a
breakaway Kharijite state...
- The
Najdat were the sub-sect of the
Kharijite movement that
followed Najda ibn 'Amir al-Hanafi, and in 682
launched a
revolt against the
Umayyad Caliphate...
- Al-
Najda Sport Club (Arabic: نادي النجدة الرياضي), was an
Iraqi football team
based in Baghdad, that pla**** in the
Iraqi First Division League. The club...
- who had been
cornered in the
Hejaz by
another Kharijite faction led by
Najda.
Najda had
established an
independent state in Najd and
Yamamah in 685, captured...
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Kharijites elected as
their leader the
Hanafite Najda,
after whom the
movement was known. Over the next few
years Najda led the
Yamama Kharijites in a
string of...
- The Iraq
Central FA
Premier League, also
known as the Iraq
Central FA
First Division and
previously named the Iraq FA
Baghdad First Division (Arabic: دوري...
- in 698–699.
During his time in Ahwaz,
Najda broke with Ibn al-Azraq over the latter's
extremist ideology.
Najda, with his followers,
moved to the Yamama...
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joined by
Kharijites from
Yamama (central Arabia),
under the
leadership of
Najda ibn Amir al-Hanafi. Husayn's army
arrived before Mecca in September. In...
- hdl:2158/1088398. PMID 27040352.
Kaczmarska E,
Gawronski J, Dyduch-Sieminska M,
Najda A,
Marecki W,
Zebrowska J (2015). "Genetic
diversity and
chemical characterization...
- al-Hanafiyya to
pressure the Banu Hashim. Meanwhile, the
Kharijites under Najda ibn Amir al-Hanafi in the
Yamama (central Arabia)
abandoned Abd
Allah Ibn...