-
brothers were Ali and Tulayq, and his
sisters were Fakhitah,
Jumanah and
Raytah. As per
Arabic tradition, his
uncle 'Abbas had the
privilege of raising...
-
Hawazin al-Hilaliyya of Bani Qays Aylan,
Hilal of the Banu Bakr ibn Hawāzin,
Raytah of Ta'if, and
Waqida bint Amr. Abd
Manaf had
three wives: 1.
Atikah bint...
- began,
probably as a non-Buddhist shrine. 761:
Marriage of
Abbasid princess Raytah and
Muhammad (****ure al-Mahdi). 768:
Pepin dies;
Charles becomes king at...
-
mother of Umm Ali; Samandal,
mother of Umm al-Ghaliyah; Zinah,
mother of
Raytah; Qaina; Shajw. Many
anecdotes attached themselves to the
person of Harun...
- Muttalib, and six daughters; Barrah, Halah, Tumadir/Tamadur, Qilaba, Hayya,
Raytah/Rita, Khathamah,
Sufyanah Family tree of
Muhammad Ibn Kathir; Le G****ick...
- Caliphate, and
Raytah,
daughter of the
first Abbasid caliph Abu al-Abbas al-Saffah. In 761, the ****ure
caliph al-Mahdi
married Raytah as his
first wife...
-
brother Ghitrif. She was al-Mahdi's
favourite wife. In 761, al-Mahdi
married Raytah as his
first wife
after his
return from Khurasan. She was the
daughter of...
- in turn his own wife was made the foster-mother to al-Saffah's daughter,
Raytah.
Khalid remained head of the land tax
department for at
least a year into...