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Ahmad ibn
Qudam was the amir of
Sistan from c. 919
until 923.
Ahmad rose to
power in
Sistan after the ********ination of
Kathir ibn
Ahmad in 919. In order...
- Sarāt
Qudam or Sarāt al-Maṣāniʽ, with
Hajjah appearing to be on the
border between the two. He
wrote that its po****tion
mostly belonged to the
Qudam tribe...
- list
contains 84 names. al-Yahsibayn
Yakla Dhimar Tamu’ Tyan
Tamam Hamal Qudam Khaywan Sinhan Rayhan Jurash Sa'da al-Akhruj
Majnah Haraz Hawzan Qufa'a...
- heritage,
Abdeslam Khaloufi [ar],
classifies it as a sana'a (صنعة) of Mizān
Qudām al-Māya (ميزان قدام الماية), or
Nawbat al-Māya [ar] (نوبة الماية). It is...
- I am the Kušṭā that was
before in the beginning. (ana hu kušṭa ḏ-hua mn
qudam briša) I am the
radiance (ziwa), I am the light. (ana hu ziua, ana hu nhura)...
- pre-Islamic
ruins at
Jabal Din's summit,
which are said to be the tomb of
Qudam ibn Qadim. The
mountain does not
appear to have been
fortified during the...
- an
officer named Ahmad ibn
Qudam. The
alleged reason behind the
murder was Kathir's ill-treatment of a faqih.
Ahmad ibn
Qudam became amir
following Kathir's...
- His
Likeness and
before the Life (kḏ
galil galalta qudam mana hu u-dmutḥ), that an evil
spirit (u-
qudam hiia ḏ-had diaua/daiua) had
appeared from Siniawis...
-
appoint a
Kutama as governor, but a
military officer of
Slavic origin,
Qudam al-Fata; he
remitted all
taxes for two years; and
offered much of the captured...
- of
October 8, 922, when he led an
uprising in
Zarang against Ahmad ibn
Qudam. Most of the
people of
Zarang supported ‘Abdallah,
forcing Ahmad to flee...