- Theatre) Mar.-Apr. 2004 Cho-jin (Shimokitazawa
Honda Theatre,
Osaka Wahha-Kamikata
Wahha Hall, Yamatokōriyama kōriyama-jo Hall, Shiga-ken-ritsu Kusatsu...
- r. 1039-1061
Husayn ibn
Sulayman Wahhas ibn
Dawud Muhammad ibn Ja'far r. 1063-1094 Isa ibn
Husayn Hamza ibn
Wahhas r. 1061-1063
Qasim ibn
Muhammad r...
- (1217–1239) al-Mahdi
Ahmad bin al-Husayn, Imam (1248–1258) al-Hasan bin
Wahhas, Imam (1258–1260)
Yahya bin
Muhammad as-Siraji, Imam (1261–1262) al-Mansur...
- Al-Hasan bin
Wahhas (d. February, 1285) was an imam of the
Zaidi state in
Yemen who
ruled in 1258–1260. The
previous imam al-Mahdi
Ahmad bin al-Husayn...
- Preceded by al-Hasan bin
Wahhas Imam of
Yemen 1261–1262 Succeeded by al-Mansur al-Hasan...
-
launched attacks on
Urundi and Uhha, but
faced formidable foes in the
Wahha and
other intra-lake
region tribes.
Despite their setbacks, they continued...
- (1217–1239) al-Mahdi
Ahmad bin al-Husayn, Imam (1248–1258) al-Hasan bin
Wahhas, Imam (1258–1260)
Yahya bin
Muhammad as-Siraji, Imam (1261–1262) al-Mansur...
- Dāwūd Bin ʿAbd ar-Rahmān Muḥammad Bin ʿAbd ar-Rahmān
Wahhās Bin Dāwūd
Hamza Bin
Wahhās ʿĪsā Bin
Wahhās ʿUlāiy Bin ʿĪsā
History of
Yemen Islamic history of...
-
harmonica and
flute in
which songs such as Raml (Sand), Maa (Water), El
Wahha (The Oasis) and
Nejmet (Stars) can
evoke the
sounds of the desert. On his...
-
Daoud bin
Abdul Rahman bin Abi Fatik, the year 1050 AD.
Sharif Hamza bin
Wahhas [ar]
ruler and
Sharif Makkah Emirate in 451 AH and
continued the rule to...