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Shabib is a male name.
Notable people with the name include:
Shabib ibn Abd
Allah al-Nahshali (died 680),
killed in the
Battle of
Karbala Shabib Jovijari...
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Colonel Kamil Shabib (Arabic: كامل شبيب; 1895 – 20
August 1944) was an
Iraqi military officer and one of the Four
Colonels of the
Golden Square, a pro-****...
- The
hadith of Ibn al-
Shabib or the
hadith of 'Rayyan bin Al-
Shabib' is the
title of a
narrative that is
mentioned in the
sources of Shia to
express the...
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Battle of
Nahrawan in 658. He
found two
accomplices in Kufa, namely,
Shabib ibn
Bujra and
Wardan ibn al-Mujalid.
Unlike Ibn Muljim, the
swords of these...
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Shabīb ibn Yazīd ibn Nuʿaym al-Shaybānī (Arabic: شبيب بن يَزيد بن نعيم الشيباني) (646/47 – 697/98) was the
leader of the
Kharijite rebellion against the...
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Kadhim Shabib (Arabic: كَاظِم شَبِيب; born 1 July 1952) is an
Iraqi former footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics...
- of the
Golden Square were
Colonel Salah al-Din al-Sabbagh,
Colonel Kamil Shabib,
Colonel Fahmi Said, and
Colonel Mahmud Salman.
During the Anglo-Iraqi War...
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cities to
their ghilmān (military slaves). An
exception was Emir Mani' ibn
Shabib (r. ca. 1044–1063),
under whom the
Numayrids reached their territorial peak...
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major threat to Kufa and its
suburbs under Shabib. With a
small army of a few
hundred warriors,
Shabib defeated several thousands-strong
Umayyad armies...
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Maridah bint
Shabib (Arabic: ماردة بنت شبيب, d. 820s) was the
favourite Umm
walad of
Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid and
mother of
eighth Abbasid caliph...