-
including all
descendants of Muhammad's
paternal uncles Abu
Talib (the
Talibids) and al-Abbas (the Abbasids). More often, it
refers to a
descendant of...
- the Ṣūlīs, the Banū Ḥamdūn, the Ṭāhirids, the Banū al-Marzubān and the
Ṭālibids.
Given that al-Isfahani and his
family very
likely settled in
Baghdad around...
- have been
preserved in the Al-Tabari's
books and the book
Tālibid Fights (“Battles of the
Talibids”) by Abu al-**** al-Isfahani.
These two
works represent...
- al-Isfahani, "Kitāb al-Maqātil aṭ-Ṭālibīyīn" (مقاتل الطالبيين), Book of
Tālibid Fights Mubarakpuri, The
Sealed Nectar p. 127 Haykal,
Husayn (1976), The...
- al-Hasan.". Also Ibn Inabah,
perhaps the most
famous scholar in the
field of
Talibid genealogy finds a clan from
amongst his
descendants in Al-Faiz in Karbala...
- Kufa she
ordered that each of the
Abbasid (descendants of Abbas) and the
Talibid men (descendants of Abu Talib) were to
receive one
thousand dinars while...
- kroons).
TALIBOR was
published daily by the Bank of Estonia,
together with
TALIBID (Tallinn
Interbank Bid Rate).
TALIBOR was
calculated based on the quotes...
- For a long time, his father, Husayn,
occupied the post of
naqib of the
Talibids of Iraq.
After his father's death, he took the post. Al-Radi's
family was...
- Zuhayk, great-great-great-grandson of
Abdullah al-Ha'iri, the
naqib of the
Talibids that
moved to
Karbala in the
early 11th-century. All of the al-Asghar descendants...
- Bernheimer. "Shared Sanctity: Some
Notes on Ahl al-Bayt
Shrines in the
Early Ṭālibid Genealogies" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2019-08-15. ʿAbd...