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Abdullah bin
Sawar Abdi was a
military commander and
governor during the
early Islamic period who is
known for his role in the
conquests of the
Sindh region...
- Amir, or the
Caliph Mu'awiya I himself, is said to have sent
Abdallah ibn
Sawwar al-Abdi to Sindh. He is said to have
fought in
Kaikan and
captured some...
- (Muslim converts) who were
loyal to the
central government and Arabs, led by
Sawwār ibn Ḥamdūn, who
resented them. At the
beginning of the 11th century, the...
- into
three groups, one
under al-Jarud ibn Mu'alla, the
second under al-
Sawwar ibn Hammam, and the
third under Khulayd ibn al-Mundhir ibn Sawa. When the...
- al-Ṣūlī (ابرهيم بن العباس الصولى); Sufyān ibn ‘Uyaynah (سفيان ابن عيينة);
Sawwār ibn Abī Sharā‘ah (ابن شراعة);
Others who made use of
content from al-Ṣūlī’s...
- into
three groups – one
under Al-Jarud ibn Mu'alla, the
second under Al-
Sawwar ibn
Hammam and the
third under Khulayd ibn al-Mundhir ibn Sawa – and moved...
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author of Turāth al-Insaniyah says an-Nadim
studied with al-Hasan ibn
Sawwar, a
logician and
translator of
science books;
Yunus al-Q****,
translator of...
- Abu'l-Ashbāl al-Ḍirghām ibn ʿĀmir ibn
Sawwār al-Lukhamī (Arabic: أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي) (fl. 1153–1164) was an Arab
military commander...
- of them had been
taken as
captives between 659 and 664 by Abd
Allah bin
Sawwar al-Abdi to Iraq, who was
appointed as
governor of
regions surrounding Sindh...
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Where there,
during these investigations, al-Abdi was killed.
Abdallah ibn
Sawwar al-Abdi "The
Forgotten Narrative:
Uncovering the
Origins of
Muslims of Indian...