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Ubayd Allah (Arabic: عبيد الله), also
spelled or
transliterated Obaidullah, Obaydullah, Obeidallah, or Ubaydullah, is a male
Arabic given name that means...
- Bakhtīshūʻ, ʻUbayd Allāh ibn Jibrāʼīl.; Kahl, Oliver; Bos,
Gerrit (2018).
ʻUbaidallah Ibn Buhtišuʻ on
Apparent Death: The
Kitab Taḥrīm Dafn Al-aḥyāʼ, Arabic...
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Ubayd Allah ibn
Ziyad (Arabic: عُبَيْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ زِيَادٍ, romanized: ʿUbayd Allāh ibn Ziyād) was the
Umayyad governor of Basra, Kufa and
Khurasan during...
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Ubayd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab (Arabic: عُبَيْدِ اللَّهِ بْنُ عُمَرَ بْنُ الْخَطَّاب, romanized: ʿUbayd Allāh ibn ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb; died summer...
- Alim Zankishiev, also
known as Emir
Ubaidallah, was the
leader of the Kabardino-Balkaria-Karachai wing of the
Caucasus Emirate organisation in the Russian...
- promising, blissful". It may
refer to: ʾAbū ʿImrān Mūsā bin Maymūn bin
ʿUbaidallāh ʾal-Qurṭubī ʾal-ʾIsrāʾīlī (1135–1204),
Spanish rabbi, physician, and...
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officials and
police stations. In
September 2011 Alim
Zankishiev (aka Emir
Ubaidallah)
became the new
leader of the rebels, he was
killed by
Russian security...
- The
Caliph sent an army
numbering 15,000
under his
vizier Jalal al-Din '
Ubaidallah b. Yunus,
which attacked Hamadan in 1188
without waiting for
Qizil Arslan's...
- (led by
Hashim Aqrawi,
Ahmad Muhammad Saeed al-Atrushi and
Barzanis son
Ubaidallah)
split to join the Ba'ath-sponsored
National Progressive Front. With approximately...
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become governor of Iraq and the East in 78 AH (697–98 AD), had
appointed Ubaidallah, who was a mawla, as his
deputy in Sistan. The Zunbils, who had been left...