- Abū Zurʿa Rawḥ ibn
Zinbāʿ al-Judhāmī (Arabic: روح بن زنباع الجذامي) (died 703) was the
Umayyad governor of Palestine, one of the main
advisers of Caliph...
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Palestine led by Rawh ibn
Zinba's son Sa'id, who
expelled Yazid's
uncle Sa'id ibn Abd al-Malik) Dab'an ibn Rawh ibn
Zinba al-Judhami (744–745; appointed...
- pro-Umayyad
governor of Palestine, his
rival within the
Judham tribe Rawh ibn
Zinba. Even some
members of the
Umayyad family considered going to
Mecca and declaring...
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Malik al-Kalbi
Ubayd Allah ibn Umar † Abd al-Rahman ibn
Khalid Rawh ibn
Zinba al-Judhami
Strength 100,000–150,000 men 130,000–150,000 men
Casualties and...
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formed the
following contingents: the
Judham of
Palestine led by Rawh ibn
Zinba, the
Judham and
Lakhm under Natil ibn Qays, and the
Judham infantry led...
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supported Khalid's nomination. Most of the
other chieftains, led by Rawh ibn
Zinba of the
Judham and
Husayn ibn
Numayr of the Kinda,
opted for Marwan, citing...
- Palestine. The
commander of the shurta, the Caliph's main
adviser Rawh ibn
Zinba al-Judhami, was
impressed with al-Hajjaj's
military capabilities and thinking...
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calling algorithm.
Different tools offer packages to do this (e.g.
ChIPOTle ZINBA and MACS2).
ChIPOTle uses a
sliding window of 300bp to
identify statistically...
- 2013–15
Disney XD Traditional/CGI Yup Yups 1 50
Canada 2013
Disney Junior CGI
Zinba 1 52
China 2013
Traditional Zuzu & the
Supernuffs 1 8
Australia 2013 KidsCo...
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equal numbers of
troops from the five
junds ('armies') of Syria: Rawh ibn
Zinba al-Judhami led the men of Palestine,
Hubaysh ibn
Dulja al-Qayni led the...