- Al-
Ubulla (Arabic: الأبلة),
called Apologou (Gr****: 'Απολόγου 'Εμπόριον) by the Gr****s in the pre-Islamic period, was a port city at the head of the Persian...
- The Zanj
occupation of al-
Ubulla (Arabic: دخول الزنج الأبلة) was an
event of the Zanj Rebellion,
occurring on June 28, 870. Zanj
troops dispatched by their...
- the
Euphrates with the
Tigris immediately north of
Ubulla),
Madhar (a town
several days
north of
Ubulla),
Ullays (likely the
ancient trade center of Vologesias)...
- Fars,
Makran and Sindh. They were the
chief merchant group of Oman and Al-
Ubulla, who
organized a
trading diaspora with
settlements of
Persianized Arabians...
-
December 636, Umar
ordered Utbah ibn
Ghazwan to head
south to
capture al-
Ubulla (known as "port of Apologos" in the
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea) and...
- spear, and sling.
Prior to the
founding of Islam,
swords were
imported from
Ubulla, a town
along the
Tigris river in Iraq.
Arabian swords retained their straight...
- al-
Ubulla would be a
better target. As a result, he
recalled his men and
ordered them to head
toward that city instead. Upon
arriving at al-
Ubulla, the...
-
important canals linking Basra with the
Tigris River.
These were the al-
Ubulla River and the Ma'qil River. The two
canals were the
basis for the agricultural...
- from al-Hirah, the
Lakhmids traveled in
smaller boats to the port in al-
Ubulla (where
there were sea
ships bound for
India and China). They
would then...
- governor.[citation needed] He
began building two
important canals, the al-
Ubulla and the Ma'qil,
linking Basra with the
Tigris River.
These two
canals were...