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Uyayna (Arabic: الْعُيَيْنة, romanized: al-
ʿUyayna) is a
village in
central Saudi Arabia,
located some 30 km (19 mi)
northwest of the
Saudi capital Riyadh...
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Islamic scholar who
sought asylum following expulsion from his
hometown of
Uyayna due to his
perceived devious teachings. Ibn
Wahhab would later turn out...
- the seat of the
Diriyah Governorate,
which also
includes the
villages of
Uyayna, Jubayla, and Al-Ammariyyah,
among others—and is part of Ar
Riyad Province...
- bin
Hithlain Dhaydan (in the middle) with
fellow tribesmen Died May 1929
Uyayna Allegiance Emirate of
Riyadh (1910–1921)
Sultanate of Nejd (1921–1926) Ikhwan...
- in 1703 into the
sedentary and
impoverished Arab clan of Banu
Tamim in '
Uyayna, a
village in the Najd
region of
central Arabia.
Before the
emergence of...
- the
rulers of the
Najdi towns, such as the Al Mu'ammar of al-
Uyayna. When the emir of
Uyayna adopted the
ideas of
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the Khalidi...
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until the
death of al-Saffah in 754,
whereupon he left Sind
under his son
Uyayna as
deputy and
returned to Iraq,
resuming his
position as
sahib al-shurta...
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appeared close to defeat, the
Fazara section of the
Ghatafan under their chief Uyayna ibn Hisn
deserted the field,
compelling Tulayha to flee for Syria. His tribe...
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Muhammad Fakhita bint
Ghazwan Asma bint Abi Jahl Umm al-Banin
Mulayka bint
Uyayna Fatima bint al-Walid Bint
Khalid ibn Asid Umm 'Amr Umm Najm bint Jundab...
- bin
Abdul Wahhab and the
daughter of
Uthman bin Mu'ammar, the
ruler of
Uyayna. He had four sons: Saud,
Abdul Rahman,
Abdullah and Umar. Of them Saud was...