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- the arrival of the Fatimid relief army from Damascus, under Jaysh ibn Samsama. In the subsequent battle, the Byzantines were initially victorious, but...
- Pseudoamycle Campodonico & Fierro, 2019 Rhabdocephala Van Duzee, 1929 Samsama Distant, 1906 (Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra: 1 sp. S. chersonesia) Scolopsella...
- Bourtzes, launched an attack on Apamea but the Fatimid general Jaysh ibn al-Samsama defeated them in battle on 19 July 998. This defeat drew Basil back into...
- Fatimids. The Fatimids also diverted troops under the command of Jaysh ibn al-Samsāma from their original mission to suppress another revolt in Damascus, to...
- soon found a new ally, in the person of the Kutama leader Jaysh ibn al-Samsama, governor of Tripoli, whom Ibn Falah dismissed and replaced with his own...
- Dal****enos, launched an attack on Apamea, but the Fatimid general Jaush ibn al-Samsama defeated them in battle on 19 July 998. This new defeat brought Basil II...
- Sulayman's successor as governor of Damascus, the Berber commander Jaysh ibn al-Samsama, in 1000, Ali became governor. Ali returned to Egypt around 1005 or before...
- governor, al-Mala'iti, called for aid, but the relief army under Jaysh ibn Samsama was dela**** by having to deal first with suppressing the Byzantine-sponsored...
- taken prisoner. They were then sold on to the Fatimid general Jaysh al-Samsama for 6,000 gold dinars, spending the next ten years in captivity in the...
- surrounding lands, but was attacked by the new governor of Damascus, Jaysh ibn Samsama, and forced to once again flee to the lands of his fellow Tayy in the mountains...