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Numayr may
refer to:
Numayrid dynasty, a
dynasty of
chieftains of the Banu
Numayr tribe that
ruled parts of
Upper Mesopotamia in the 10th–12th centuries...
- Mesopotamia). They were
emirs (princes) of
their namesake tribe, the Banu
Numayr. The
senior branch of the dynasty,
founded by
Waththab ibn
Sabiq in 990...
- Al-Ḥuṣayn ibn
Numayr al-Sakūnī (died 5/6
August 686) was a
leading general of the
early Umayyad Caliphate, from the
Sakun subtribe of the Kinda. A man...
- when news came of Yazid's
sudden death. The
Umayyad commander,
Husayn ibn
Numayr al-Sakuni,
after vainly trying to
induce Ibn al-Zubayr to
return with him...
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Numayr,
Hadhramaut is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate v t e...
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expanded recruitment to
include various Qaysi tribes. He
placed Husayn ibn
Numayr al-Sakuni of
Kindah as his second-in-command, and
Shurahbil ibn Dhi'l-Kila'...
- ibn
Numayr.
Shurahbil arrived first,
ahead of Ibn
Numayr, and made camp. The
Penitents attacked him and his
troops fled. The next day, Ibn
Numayr arrived...
-
Alawis (Arabic: علوي).
Nusayr was an Arab from the
northern tribe of Banu
Numayr,
although it has also been
mentioned that he was of
Persian origin but was...
- Abd-Allah ibn
Numayr (died 199 AH/814) was a
narrator of hadith. His full name was al-Hafiz
Muhammad Abdallah ibn
Numayr al-Hamdani. He has been quoted...
- al-Zubayr. Ibn Uqba died on the way to
Mecca and
command p****ed to
Husayn ibn
Numayr al-Sakuni, who
besieged Mecca in
September 683. The
siege lasted for several...