- Muḥammad Abū
Numayy II ibn Barakāt ibn Muḥammad (Arabic: محمد أبو نمي الثاني بن بركات بن محمد c. 3 May 1506 – c. 23
January 1584) was
Sharif of
Mecca from...
- Muḥammad Abū
Numayy ibn Abī Sa‘d al-Ḥasan ibn ‘Alī ibn Qatādah al-Ḥasanī (Arabic: محمد أبو نمي بن أبي سعد الحسن بن علي بن قتادة الحسني; c. 1232 – 8 October...
-
Barakat quickly recognized the
change in sovereignty,
sending his son Abu
Numayy II to the
Ottoman sultan Selim I in Cairo,
bearing the keys to the holy...
- 3rd
Sultan Sharif Ali, a
Sayyid and
grandson of Emir
Rumaythah ibn Abi
Numayy of Mecca. The 13th
Sultan Abdul Hakkul Mubin was an
exception to familial...
-
Rumaythah ibn Abi
Numayy Asad al-Din Abu al-Ghayth ibn Abi
Numayy Imad al-Din Hij 701 – Hij 704 Aug 1302 – Jul 1305
Utayfah ibn Abi
Numayy Sayf al-Din Humaydah...
- Asad al-Dīn
Rumaythah ibn Muḥammad Abī
Numayy al-Akbar al-Ḥasanī (Arabic: أسد الدين رميثة بن محمد أبي نمي الحسني) was Emir of
Mecca seven times between...
- al-Ghayth, is
defeated in a
battle near
Mecca by his
brother Humaydah ibn Abi
Numayy.
Wounded in battle, then
captured by the enemy, Abu al-Ghayth is executed...
- Sayf al-Dīn ‘Uṭayfah ibn Muḥammad Abī
Numayy al-Ḥasanī (Arabic: سيف الدين عطيفة بن محمد أبي نمي الحسني) was an Emir of Mecca. He died in
Egypt in 743 AH...
-
about the
arrival of the Portuguese, Abu
Numayy called for
jihad in Mecca, and many
answered the call. Abu
Numayy led the
Meccan troops to
support the Ottoman...
- Muta'in
Idris Qatada (Sharif of Mecca) Ali H****an (Sharif of Mecca) Abu
Numayy I (Sharif of Mecca)
Rumaythah (Sharif of Mecca) 'Ajlan (Sharif of Mecca)...