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Ukbara (عكبرا) was a
medieval city on the left bank of the
Tigris between Samarra and Baghdad. The
Tigris has
changed course since, and its
ruins now lie...
- al-Hira (Hirta), al-Anbar (Piroz Shabur), al-Sin (Shenna d'Beth Ramman),
ʿUkbara, al-Radhan, Nifr, al-Qasra, 'Ba
Daraya and Ba Kusaya' (Beth Daraye), ʿAbdasi...
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known as Ibn
Battah was a
Hanbali theologian and
jurisconsult born at '
Ukbara in 304/c. 917. He
learned from a
number of
Hanbali scholars of his time...
- al-Ukbari (Hebrew: מישויה אלעכברי). The sect
derived its name from the city of
Ukbara, near Baghdad, said to have been Meshwi's
place of residence. According...
- al-Dawla sent an army
under the
command of Musa
Fayadhah and
Yanal Kushsh to
Ukbara in
preparation for a
campaign to
conquer Mosul. The
expedition was terminated...
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established in
various areas,
including Jazirat ibn Umar, Takrit, Hit, and
Ukbara (whose ruler,
Gharib ibn
Muhammad once gave
refuge to the
Buwayhid amir...
- Shadh-Shapur (Dayr Mikhraq) in Meshan,
Bishapur in Persis, Wuzurg-Shapur (
Ukbara; Marw-Ḥābūr), and Gundeshapur.
Agricultural land were also
given to the...
- are two real
places with
similar names.
These are: The
medieval city of ‘
Ukbarâ on the left bank of the
Tigris between Samarra and
Baghdad in what is now...
- As Ibn Ra'iq
approached Baghdad,
Kurankij exited the city and made for
Ukbara. The two
armies fought for
several days, but Ibn Ra'iq was
unable to secure...
- العقبة al-ʻAqabaḧ. Aqaba,
Jordan عكّا ʻAkkā. Akko,
Palestine عكبرا ʻ
Ukbarā.
Ukbara, Iraq عمّان ʻAmmān. Amman,
Jordan عُمان ʻUmān. Oman عنّابة ʻAnnābaḧ...