Qasr Ibn Hubayra (Arabic: قصر ابن هبيرة) was a city of medieval Iraq, north of Hillah and Babylon. The name Qasr Ibn Hubayrah means "the castle or palace...
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of Iraq, Yusuf ibn Umar al-Thaqafi, and Zayd was killed. Fleeing the pursuit of al-Thaqafi, he initially found refuge at Qasr Ibn Hubayra, where he was...
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retreated as far as the place called Qaṣr ibn Hubayra. From there he planned to march on Kūfa, where the governor, Muḥammad ibn Khalīd al-Qasrī, had joined the...
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which was 10 kilometers south of Nahr Kutha and 15 kilometers north of Qasr Ibn Hubayra. When Ali became caliph following Uthman's assassination in 656, he...
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Abu'l-Saraya (redirect from Abu al-Saraya al-Sari ibn Mansur)
retreat from Nahr Sarsar to Qasr Ibn Hubayra on the night of 7/8 June. Harthama pursued him and defeated him at Qasr Ibn Hubayra, forcing the rebels to fall...
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invasion was a young Persian named Abu'l-Fadl al-Isfahani, taken at Qasr Ibn Hubayra; this boy, about twenty years old and of haughty demeanor, was recognized...
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treasurer of Egypt, Abd al-Rahman ibn Hubayra, and did not implement the measure. The medieval Egyptian historian Ibn Abd al-Hakam (d. 971) relates that...
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Takin al-Khazari in April 924. Four years later he was dispatched to Qasr ibn Hubayra following a Qarmatian attack on the town, but by the time he arrived...
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Khalid al-Qasri (redirect from Khalid ibn Abdallah al-Qasri)
regime of Ibn Hubayra. In the event, however, this backfired: the Qaysis resented Khalid for his replacement of their champion, Ibn Hubayra, while the...
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brother Maslama besieged the Byzantine capital from the land, while Umar ibn Hubayra al-Fazari launched a naval campaign against the city. The Byzantines...
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with them, a young Persian named Abu'l-Fadl al-Isfahani, taken at Qasr Ibn Hubayra, as the awaited Mahdi. He was proclaimed as such publicly in 931, with...
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capital, Damascus, and replaced him with Maslama's Qaysi protege, Umar ibn Hubayra al-Fazari. Maslama then disappears from the sources and re-emerges in...
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(zaʿīm) of the Arab tribes, and the tax farms of Mosul, Kufa, Qasr (possibly Qasr Ibn Hubayra), and al-Jami'ayn. While al-Muqallad remained in charge of...
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Ali ibn Abi Talib. After the killing of Ali, Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan ordered the execution of Hajar bin Adi al-Kindi. However, Malik bin Hubayra al-Kindi...
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governor's castle, calling it qasr al-khabal (lit. 'castle of corruption'), and instead stayed with his nephew Ja'da ibn Hubayra. Kufa thus became Ali's main...
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new caliphal state began to emerge with the help of his vizier Ibn Hubayra. Ibn Hubayra concentrated on reasserting authority in Iraq while the Seljuk...
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says Madelung, calling it qasr al-khabal (lit. 'castle of corruption'). Instead, he stayed with his nephew Ja'da ibn Hubayra, or in a small house next...
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