-
Silver coin of the Caliphate, mint at
Ramhurmuz minted Dated AH 96 (AD 714/5)
during Al-Walid I's reign...
- Kaskar. By 879, the
rebellion reached its
furthest extent.
Wasit and
Ramhurmuz were
sacked and the
rebels advanced northwest along the Tigris, coming...
- one of disorder. The
troops of
Basra and Kufa,
ostensibly garrisoned at
Ramhurmuz under al-Muhallab ibn Abi
Sufra had instead, upon the
death of Bishr,...
- the
mosque at Junagadh, Iraj, the name of a
southern Iranian city, near
Ramhurmuz, or of the
ancestor of
Abulqasim b. Ali is also an
indication of the Iranian...
- al-Kilabi, with only
forty men in the
encounter at the
village of Asak near
Ramhurmuz. Meanwhile, Al-Jahiz also
pointed out
Kharijites steeds'
speed could not...
-
advancing towards Ramhurmuz,
where he
routed the army of the city and
captured it.
After receiving the news of the fall of
Ramhurmuz, 'Izz al-Dawla ordered...
- region,
including Suq al-Ahwaz (the
provincial capital), 'Askar
Mukram and
Ramhurmuz. By the
height of the
rebellion in the mid-870s the Zanj were effectively...
- in 875. From Fars Ya`qub
moved on to Khuzistan,
taking possession of
Ramhurmuz in
December of 875. This move put the
Saffarid army
close to Iraq. It...
- and
released him,
while the
others were killed.
Basra Tawwaj Darabjird Ramhurmuz Ibn
Ziyad is said to have
severely ****cuted the
Kharijites after his...