- Abu Musa
Utamish (Arabic: اوتامش، اتامش) (died June 6, 863) was a
Turkic military officer of the
Abbasid Caliphate. He pla**** an
important role in the...
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secretary Ahmad ibn al-Khasib. In June 863,
following the
murder of the
vizier Utamish, Ibn
Yazdad was
selected by al-Musta'in to
succeed him in that office....
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Timurid historians.
Other Kumyk states included the
Endirey Prin****lity,
Utamish Sultanate,
Tumen Possession,
Braguny Prin****lity,
Mekhtuly Khanate, Kaytag...
- singing.
After al-Mutawakkil's death,
caliph al-Musta'in
married her to
Utamish.
Another concubine was
Rayya al-Madaniyya. She was a poet. She and another...
- king (b. 845) June 4 – Charles,
archbishop of
Mainz June 6 – Abu Musa
Utamish,
Muslim vizier October 4 – Turpio,
Frankish nobleman Ali ibn
Yahya al-Armani...
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footballer 184 – Qiao Xuan,
Chinese official (b. c. 110) 863 – Abu Musa
Utamish,
vizier to the
Abbasid Caliphate 913 –
Alexander III,
Byzantine emperor...
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heirs apparent.
After the
death of al-Muntasir in June 862, the
officers Utamish,
Bugha al-Kabir and
Bugha al-Sharabi met to
select a new caliph. Ahmad...
- Ütämeşgäräy (pronounced [ytæmeʃɡæˈræɪ]; also
spelled Utamish, Ütämeş, Ötemiş Giray, Utyamysh; also
anglicized as Ötemish Giray; 1546–1566) was Khan of...
- of al-Musta'in's reign, the
administration was
dominated by his
vizier Utamish. When the
latter attempted to
exclude Wasif and
Bugha from power, however...
- king (b. 845) June 4 – Charles,
archbishop of
Mainz June 6 – Abu Musa
Utamish,
Muslim vizier October 4 – Turpio,
Frankish nobleman Ali ibn
Yahya al-Armani...