-
enlarged the
territory of the emirate. The
third and last emir of Bari was
Sawdan (also
known as Soldan), who came to
power around 857
after the
murder of...
- Al
Sawdan (Arabic: آل سودان) is a sub-district
located in Nati' District, Al
Bayda Governorate, Yemen. Al
Sawdan had a po****tion of 1166
according to...
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intercepted and
defeated them. The city
surrendered in
February 871. Emir
Sawdān was led back as a
captive to Benevento.
Louis immediately began preparations...
- the
active combat phase in the four
years between 867 and 871. The emir
Sawdan, who had also
sacked the
Sanctuary of
Monte Sant'Angelo on the Gargano,...
- from the
Direction of the
North Wind
Hoonah Hoonah people S'awdáan Ḵwáan
sʼawdáːn qʰʷáːn From S'oow ('jade') daa (around), aan (land/country/village) because...
- five-year campaign,
Louis conquered the
Emirate of Bari and
captured the emir,
Sawdan. He
returned in
triumph to Benevento, but his
presence there and that of...
-
province of the
Abbasid empire). The third, and last, emir of Bari was
Sawdan, who came to
power around 857
after the
murder of Mufarraq. He
invaded the...
-
Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán (1821–1886),
Peruvian historian and
geographer Sawdan (9th century), Emir of Bari, also
known as
Soldan Aho & Soldan, a film production...
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against the
coasts of Dalmatia, with 36
ships under the
command of "Soldan" (
Sawdan, the
Aghlabid emir of Bari), Saba of Taranto, and
Kalfun the Berber. The...
- Maielpoto,
gastald of Telese; and Wandelbert,
gastald of Boiano, to
prevent Sawdan, the
Saracen emir of Bari, from
reentering his city
after a
campaign against...