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publication now in the
public domain: Thatcher,
Griffithes Wheeler (1911). "Ibn
Qutaiba". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 14 (11th ed.)...
- Abū Ḥafṣ
Qutayba ibn Abī Ṣāliḥ
Muslim ibn ʿAmr al-Bāhilī (Arabic: أبو حفص قتيبة بن أبي صالح مسلم بن عمرو الباهلي; 669–715/6) was an Arab
commander of the...
- Uzbekistan),
resistance to
Islam required the 9th-century Arab
commander Qutaiba to
convert his
province four times. The
first three times the citizens...
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Atakora 12 DF JOR
Abdulaziz Harb 13 DF JOR
Abdulaah Al-Hawari 14 FW JOR
Qutaiba Al-Ajaleen 16 MF JOR
Ahmad Al-Qarala 17 FW JOR
Khaled Al-****ouli 19 DF...
- and al-A'sha in
place of
those of 'Antara and Harith. The
learned Ibn
Qutaiba (9th century), in his book Of
Poetry and Poets,
mentions as
belonging to...
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decided to withdraw, and
Charaf Eddine Amara won as the sole candidate.
qutaiba.khatib. "من هو وليد صادي الرئيس الجديد لاتحاد الكرة الجزائري؟" [Qui est...
- prin****lities as well as his
nominal ruler, the
Yabghu of Tokharistan. In 710,
Qutaiba ibn
Muslim was able to re-establish
Muslim control over
Tokharistan and...
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- no
lasting institutions which could outlive him
Ramachandran 2005. Ibn
Qutaiba, Uyunu'l-Akhbar, p.3 ****m 1931, p. 127. ****m 1931, p. 128. ****m 1931...