-
Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Chagatai and Persian: محمد شیبانی; c. 1451 – 2
December 1510) was an
Uzbek leader who
consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid...
- Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan ibn
Farqad ash-
Shaybānī (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن الحسن بن فرقد الشيباني; 749/50 – 805),
known as Imam Muhammad...
- Samarkand,
after a five-month
siege by
Muhammad Shaybani Khan, at this time
Khanzada fell to
Shaybani Khan (as his
share of the war captives). According...
- H****an al-Shaibani (Arabic: أسعد حسن الشيباني, romanized: Asʿad Ḥasan al-
Shaybānī) is a
Syrian politician who
serves as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Expatriates...
- of
complaints by
Hanafi followers to al-
Shaybani that al-Shafi'i had
become somewhat critical of al-
Shaybani's position during their disputes. As a result...
-
attempt to
recapture both the
regions failed when the
Uzbek prince Muhammad Shaybani defeated him and
founded the
Khanate of Bukhara. In 1504, he conquered...
- In July 1500,
after her husband's death, she was
captured by
Muhammad Shaybani, the Khan of the Uzbeks; and was
forcibly married to him as part of the...
- In the year 1509,
Shaybani Khan
proceeded against the Kazakhs. At that time,
although the Khan of the
Kazakhs was,
Burunduk Khan, yet all the business...
- 182/798) and
Muhammad al-
Shaybani (d. 189/804), the last of whom was the most prolific.
Later Hanafis termed the
corpus of al-
Shaybani as the "zahir al-riwaya"...
- Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ash-
Shaybānī,
better known as ʿAlī ʿIzz ad-Dīn Ibn al-Athīr al-Jazarī (Arabic: علي عز الدین بن الاثیر الجزري;...