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Shaghab (Arabic: شغب) (died 933) was the
mother of the
eighteenth Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadir (r. 908–932), and
wielded a
considerable influence over state...
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effectiveness of the administration. The
Abbasid harem,
where his mother,
Shaghab,
exercised total control, also
exercised a
frequently decisive influence...
- al-Junaa'i")
Drugs ("al-Sha'bat
Mkafahat al-Makhdarat") Riot
Police ("Makafa't al-
Shaghab")
Traffic Police ("al-Shurta al-Marour")
Preventative Security ('al-Aman...
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Thumal was
originally the qahramāna-****istant of
Shaghab,
mother of
Caliph al-Muqtadir. When
Shaghab secured the
succession of her son to the throne,...
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August 908 929 31
October 932 (killed) Al-Mu'tadid,
Abbasid Caliph Shaghab Al-Qahir Abu
Mansur Muhammad 899 929 950 Al-Mu'tadid,
Abbasid Caliph Fitnah...
- pearl.
Types of
common earrings include al ghalmiyyat, al kawashi,
shaghab kasra,
shaghab taama, al
mashmoum and al raamiliyat. Al
ghalmiyyat are funnel-shaped...
- Ja'far Shuja, (died 861) was the
mother of
Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil
Shaghab (died 933), also
known as Umm Ja'far was the
mother of 10th-century Abbasid...
- Arab poet and
philologist (b. 837) Mu'nis al-Muzaffar,
Abbasid general Shaghab,
mother and de
facto co-ruler of Al-Muqtadir Tryphon,
patriarch of Constantinople...
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December 908. With the
support of the
caliph and the
powerful queen-mother,
Shaghab, he
became commander-in-chief of the
caliphal army, in
which role he served...
- (1814–1875), a
fugitive from
slavery saved by
abolitionists at
Boston in 1850.
Shaghab (died 933),
mother and co-ruler of the
eighteenth Abbasid Caliph al-Muqtadir...