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| ebruary, unable to defend western Baghdad, the | caliph abandoned the western side and ordered all the |
| Umayyad | Caliph Abd al-Malik in 686 AD sent a force led by Zuh |
| , rejoicing at this event, induced the Umayyad | Caliph Abd al-Rahman III to order Ibn Rumahis to forg |
| riously dated from 685 (after the ascension of | Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan) to 692 (following the |
| went to Damascus and visited the court of the | caliph Abd al-Malik and that of his successor, Al-Wal |
| In 691, | Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ordered that the Dome |
| Mustafa Kemal Ataturk deposed the last Ottoman | caliph, Abdul Mejid II. |
| fter the arrival of troops sent by the Almohad | caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf. |
| his return Khalid was informed of the death of | Caliph Abu Bakr and the succession of Umar as the new |
| In 1188 the Almohad | caliph Abu Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur returned from Afric |
| Dinarsade (Achmed's sister and daughter of the | Caliph); Achmed marries Pari Banu; the African sorcer |
| Ali was elected | caliph, adopting the title (laqab) of al-Nasir li-din |
| Marwan went to Damascus, where he was made the | caliph after Muawiya II abdicated. |
| council to governate the city in absence of a | caliph; after some six months, however, they appealed |
| the brother of Abd ar-Rahman IV, was chosen as | Caliph after long negotiations between the governors |
| Abdullah was able to turn the | caliph against Mazyar, and in 839 was ordered to stop |
| Almanon, named after Abbasid | Caliph Al Ma'mun, is a lunar impact crater that lies |
| alric as well and a treaty was signed with the | caliph al-Adid himself. |
| It was named after the | Caliph al-Amin. |
| The mosque was expanded during the rule of the | caliph al-Aziz (975-996). |
| lavic serf, previously serving at the court of | Caliph al-Hakam II, that had proclaimed himself Lord |
| h was one of three religious leaders chosen by | Caliph Al-Hakem in 996 CE to proclaim the Druze faith |
| the House of Knowledge, founded by the Fatimid | Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah in 1004. |
| The next Fatimid | caliph, al-Hakim, would continue to renovate the mosq |
| According to some reports, the | caliph Al-Ma'mun at first supporting replacing him wi |
| Caliph Al-Ma'mun died near Tarsus | |
| he writings of the geographers of the reign of | Caliph Al-Ma'mun of Baghdad (d. |
| Under the sponsorship of | caliph al-Ma'mun (reigned 813 - 833), it seems that t |
| ils of this contest, of his relations with the | caliph al-Ma'mun, and of his many travels including a |
| leading general in the service of the Abbasid | caliph al-Ma'mun. |
| reign coincided with that of the third Abbasid | Caliph, Al-Mahdi, who invaded Byzantine lands on succ |
| Bashar became associated with the | caliph al-Mahdi. |
| He was the son of the third Abbasid | caliph Al-Mahdi. |
| eretic (Blasphemy) and finally executed by the | Caliph al-Mahdi. |
| the original plan for Baghdad developed by the | caliph Al-Mansur. |
| Abbas Ibn Al-Muwaffaq, later known as Abbasid | Caliph Al-Mu'tadid, fought at the battle of Tawahin ( |
| as King of Armenia was consented to by Abbasid | Caliph al-Mu'tamid in 885, a move to prevent intrusio |
| In 871, the | Caliph al-Mu'tamid appointed his brother Al-Muwaffaq |
| Tahrid ruler Ubaydallah ibn Abdullah, Abbasid | Caliph Al-Mu'tamid's minister the Persian Ismail ibn |
| ing dynasty also spelled its doom: in 838, the | Caliph Al-Mu'tasim launched a campaign specifically a |
| In 833, they were defeated by | Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. |
| in the campaign of 838 against the invasion of | Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. |
| eported to have sent an embassy to the Abbasid | caliph Al-Muktafi, requesting friendship and a marita |
| ion to the Ayyubids in Syria, also the Abbasid | Caliph al-Musta'sim in Baghdad defied the Mamluk move |
| us, and was awarded the title of sultan by the | caliph al-Musta'sim in Baghdad. |
| hodox Church, but Badr al-Jamali, the Vizir of | Caliph Al-Mustansir, forced him to ordain instead Abb |
| times until the end of the rule of the Abbasid | Caliph Al-Mustansir. |
| Djibal in northwestern Iran under the Abbasid | Caliph al-Mutammid (ruled 869-885 CE). |
| e original shrine was destroyed by the Abbasid | Caliph al-Mutawakkil in 850 but was rebuilt in its pr |
| ght costly gifts to the Sultan and also to the | Caliph Al-Mutawakkil III and Vizier, with the request |
| led until his death in 1195; after he died the | caliph Al-Nasir's vizier Mu'ayyaid al-Din Ibn Qassib |
| When the | caliph al-Qadir sent Ma'mun several awards, including |
| ollowed by slaves and prisoners of war, to the | Caliph al-Walid I in Damascus. |
| jailed and executed in 715, after the death of | Caliph Al-Walid I, by the new Caliph, Suleiman. |
| About a decade afterward, | Caliph Al-Walid I had the Al-Aqsa Mosque built. |
| He was executed by the Ummayad | Caliph Al-Walid I, allegedly due to his over familiar |
| Damascus to personally swear allegiance to the | Caliph Al-Walid I. |
| After the assassination of | Caliph al-Zafir and a series of palace coups, Shawar |
| He was the son of | caliph Ali ibn Hammud, of Hashemite origins. |
| The | caliph also armed the natives of Baghdad by giving th |
| gardens and bath houses, was built for him by | Caliph an-Nasir. |
| his daughter and son-in-law and when he became | caliph and moved the capital from Medina to Kufa, Zay |
| of Muhammad, should have replaced Muhammad as | Caliph and that Caliphs were to assume authority thro |
| ghtered its inhabitants, including the Abbasid | caliph and most of his family after the Ayyubids fail |
| recognized the Ottoman sultan Murad III as his | Caliph, and reorganized his army on Ottoman lines and |
| region where he declared himself the righteous | caliph, and he began building support. |
| into question the validity of his claim to be | caliph and guardian of the sanctuaries of the Hejaz a |
| nis, Ali ibn Abi Talib was the fourth Rashidun | Caliph, and Muawiyah the first Caliph of the Ummayyad |
| Faqirs claim descent from Abu Bakar, the first | caliph and Ali the fourth caliph of Islam. |
| after Abu Ja'far al-Mansur, the second Abbasid | Caliph and founder of Baghdad. |
| s and served as a symbolic tie between the new | caliph and his ancestors. |
| The next day the | Caliph and his followers wanted to disinter her body |
| an poet born in the reign of the first Omayyad | caliph and lived in the reigns of nine others. |
| named after Az-Zahir, an 13th-century Abbasid | caliph and a character in the "The Hunchback's Tale" |
| by mistake of the hereditary principle was he | Caliph and under no other means would he have ever be |
| When an ambassador from the | caliph arrived to bring Dubais back, Zengi attacked h |
| oint, the long-awaited reinforcements from the | Caliph arrived, but their general and Nasr failed to |
| aid that his courtiers persuaded him to remain | Caliph as he was kind and would do some virtuous deed |
| idids, Hamdanids, and others) acknowledged the | Caliph as the head of the state and the successor of |
| He was recognized by the Abbasid | Caliph as Prince of Princes of Armenia in 862. |
| part of the chain of holders of the office of | Caliph, as recognized by some Muslims. |
| With the | caliph as a patron, artists and writers begin to deve |
| end up seizing most of Cairo held the city and | Caliph at ransom while the Berbers troops and remaini |
| n bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, proclaimed himself | caliph at Medina (see Sharifian Caliphate) two days a |
| A fundamental change occurred when the Fatimid | Caliph attempted to push into Syria in the later half |
| The title | Caliph became only a symbol; it no longer held power |
| Mahdi in the 10th century CE and appointed him | caliph, but later deposed him because of an ensuing p |
| father he also became the heir to the title of | Caliph, but he did not adopt the khalifal office and |
| Abd-ar-Rahman was elected | caliph, but he was in turn ousted by Ali's brother, a |
| last killed in a short battle and replaced as | caliph by Abu al-Abbas as-Saffah, bringing to an end |
| o was neither and who had by now been declared | caliph by his followers. |
| Bookpurnong, Boolgun, Browns Well, Bugle Hut, | Caliph, Cobera, Devlin Pound, Golden Heights, Hartwig |
| Suleiman, who was also | Caliph, declared him patron saint of the city and is |
| The Sultan and the | Caliph despatched 20,000 men in response. |
| The Blue | Caliph Enispe cycnus is a species of nymphalid butter |
| The Red | Caliph Enispe euthymius is a species of nymphalid but |
| Mu'awiyah became the sixth | Caliph, establishing the Ummayyad Dynasty. |
| r came only after the Battle of Tours when the | Caliph expressed shock at his army's catastrophic def |
| stablished his camp while at the same time the | caliph fortified the walls of eastern Baghdad. |
| nvoke a clause allowing the selection of a new | caliph, further contributing to the political instabi |
| In response the | Caliph gathered all his troops from Hillah and Wasit |
| When they eat everything, the | Caliph gets mad and has his guards chase them, until |
| of Bagdhdad in Arabian Nights is based on real | caliph haroun Rasheed... |
| ian and astronomer at the Abbasid court of the | Caliph Harun al-Rashid. |
| ish text is dedicated to stories involving the | Caliph Harun Al-Rashid and his Barmakid advisors. |
| th century Persian scholar at the court of the | Caliph Harun al-Rashid. |
| Bugs and | Caliph Hassan Pfeiffer are voiced by Mel Blanc and th |
| He visited Asia continent during the time of | Caliph Hazrat Umar Farook . |
| ring the time when Umar ibn al-Khattab was the | Caliph, he reinstated the praying of Tarawih in congr |
| s muezzin, Umar I, who later became the second | caliph, heard him in his house and came to the Apostl |
| The | Caliph, heartbroken, agrees to choose his wife-of-wiv |
| ate, and also the grandson of the last Ottoman | Caliph, His Imperial Majesty Caliph ‘Abdu'l-Mijid II. |
| rnor of Ifriqiya had been swiftly dismissed by | Caliph Hisham following a personal quarrel. |
| um ibn Iyad al-Qasi, who had been appointed by | Caliph Hisham as governor of Ifriqiya in 741 and char |
| ar) took place during the reign of the Umayyad | Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik and marked the first s |
| He was imprisoned by the | caliph Hisham for his verse in praise of the Hashimit |
| 7) was an Arab general, the son of the Umayyad | Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik (r. |
| He later became the personal physician of | Caliph Hisham II, and continued working as a teacher |
| g others, the famed general Sulayman, a son of | Caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik and opponent of Marwan |
| ame as his uncle's lieutenant and, by grant of | Caliph Hisham, his designated successor. |
| crat of Qaysid stock, was appointed by Umayyad | Caliph Hishamin February 741 as governor of Kairouan |
| Following the death of | Caliph Hymenaeus Alpha (Grady McMurtry), Breeze was e |
| flourished under the patronage of the Fatimid | Caliph Imams. |
| in in Egypt where he was vizier to the Fatimid | caliph in 1171 when tensions between Nur al-Din and S |
| nd's head was embalmed and sent to the Abbasid | caliph in Baghdad. |
| ybak is merely a representative of the Abbasid | Caliph in Baghdad. |
| This is Alai, who becomes the | Caliph in the Shadow series. |
| s to provoke Pullmankar to become angry at the | Caliph, in order to instigate a war. |
| k sultans and Syria later appointed an Abbasid | Caliph in Cairo, but they were even more symbolic tha |
| The | Caliph is ready to pardon Hajj for his murder of a pu |
| Caliph is derived from the word al-khalifah, Arabic w | |
| The | Caliph is horrified that his love is a member of the |
| nd displayed publicly to an audience where the | caliph knew that his father, Ibn Musa ibn Nusayr, was |
| harijite rebellion in Iraq against the Umayyad | Caliph Marwan II from 745 until his death in battle i |
| , the lieutenant of Marwan ibn Muhammad (later | Caliph Marwan II). |
| In his later years he acted as imam to the | caliph Moqtafi. |
| The Treasure of | Caliph Mostansir-Billah at Cairo, which was destroyed |
| asty, following the death of the first Umayyad | caliph Muawiyah I. |
| en 658 and 665 AD during the rule of the fifth | caliph Muawiyah I. |
| companions, was appointed by the first Umayyad | caliph Muawiyah I to the position of governor of Egyp |
| Son of the previous | caliph, Muhammad an-Nasir, Yusuf assumed the throne f |
| But in reality neither the Seljuks, nor the | Caliph, nor their Amirs, had any enthusiasm in war ag |
| In 966 the | Caliph of Cordoba Al-Hakam II ordered the destruction |
| f the Ottoman family not to hold the office of | Caliph of Islam since his ancestor Sultan Selim I was |
| the Sultan of Sokoto (also incorrectly called | Caliph) of the Fulani Empire, in fact rather suzerain |
| the Middle Ages, in 797 (or possibly 801), the | caliph of Baghdad, Harun al-Rashid, presented Charlem |
| tal Constantinople was besieged by Muawiyah I, | Caliph of the Arabs (674-678), he and his people sett |
| azuum to enlist the aid of Turhan's uncle, the | Caliph of El Rabal. |
| ot to depose the Sultan of Turkey, who was the | Caliph of Islam. |
| ‘Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr rebelled against the | Caliph of Damascus, conquered Mecca and stopped pilgr |
| ss of trial of al-Hallaj, his former disciple, | Caliph of the time demanded his fatwa and he issued t |
| ria), two princes of the house were proclaimed | Caliph of Cordoba for a very short time, Abd-ar-Rahma |
| Thus, Selim was able to proclaim himself | caliph of Islam. |
| aim he was a descendent of Abu Bakr, the first | caliph of Islam. |
| tro Paolo Tavera) was the mayor of Algiers and | caliph of Salah Rais. |
| In 1549, he became mayor of Algiers and | caliph of Salah Rais. |
| he first Ottoman Sultan to assume the title of | Caliph of Islam. |
| endant of Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the fourth | caliph of Islam from Al-Abbas ibn Ali. |
| Sultan Ibrahim I and the biological mother of | Caliph of Islam Ottoman Ghazi Sultan Ahmed II Khan. |
| ces against Abu Muslim, who kept reminding the | Caliph of his efforts to enthrone him. |
| They claim descent from the first | Caliph of Islam, Abu Bakr, and as such are sub-group |
| d charge, and his execution was ordered by the | Caliph of Baghdad. |
| llah ibn Umm-Maktum requested Umar, the second | Caliph of Islam, to let him take part in Jihad in spi |
| ges, is unique in that it stems from the first | caliph of the Prophet, Abu Bakr as-Siddiq. |
| ted him against a revolt led by al-Mustarshid, | caliph of Baghdad, in Syria and northern Iraq. |
| ead was placed in a silver box and sent to the | Caliph of Baghdad as a gift. |
| nate was divided into the office of sultan and | Caliph of Islam, positions which had long been combin |
| ceh referred to the Ottoman ruler as Khalifah ( | Caliph) of Islam. |
| In 718, Ismail ibn Abd Allah was appointed by | Caliph Omar II to replace his predecessor's appointee |
| He was elected as | Caliph on June 10, 1982, the day after the death of h |
| However, Pullmankar never gets angry with the | caliph, only with Iznogoud. |
| He was born in the reign of the | caliph Othman, and was a member of the tribe Kulaib, |
| nia, Delaware, and southern New Jersey area -- | Caliph performed section patrol duty until December 1 |
| After he was freed the | caliph reinvested him with the governorship of Khuras |
| ossibly fearful of al-Djarrah's successes, the | caliph removed him from command and replaced him with |
| Then King Charles sent to the King of Baghdad [ | Caliph] requesting that he dispatch one of his Jews o |
| ‘Abd al-Malik, the Umayyad | Caliph, responded by creating a new holy site. |
| alemate in the siege that was initiated by the | caliph, Saladin intended to find a way to withdraw fr |
| For the | caliph, see Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik. |
| The decision to name Hisham II | Caliph shifted power from the individual to the advis |
| nsisted that the tribute owed by Mazyar to the | caliph should pass through him. |
| Nerses, having been slandered before the | Caliph, spent three years in confinement; freed by a |
| It is located at 940 | Caliph Street. |
| in 1157 the | Caliph successfully defended Baghdad against the Selj |
| This was not well received by the Umayyad | Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik in Damascus who had |
| The Arabs were Umayyad forces sent by | Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik and serving under hi |
| ved of his post in 720 by Omar II's successor, | Caliph Sulayman and replaced by the dubious Yazid ibn |
| The Wazir, hoping to convince the | Caliph that only wanting one wife is just a phase, sh |
| s of the north often had to pay tribute to the | Caliph, the disintegration of the Caliphate left the |
| e expelled Yahya's vizier and elected the last | caliph, the Umayyad Hisham III. |
| The refusal of the | Caliph to recognize Shajar al-Durr as the new Sultana |
| esponse marched against Baghdad and forced the | Caliph to take refuge in the eastern quarter. |
| ad compelled the Sultan in his capacity as the | Caliph to declare a global jihad urging all Muslims t |
| The | Caliph's wife sent someone to say to Theophilus: "It |
| Okbay returned to the | Caliph to raise a large army against Armenia and dest |
| "Every Iraqi works in the same way | Caliph Umar Ibn-al-Khattab used to work with when the |
| rnor of Khorasan and Seistan around 720 by the | caliph Umar II. |
| Abu Ouf is from the time period of the | Caliph Umar Ibn al-Khattab. |
| The modern town was named after the Islamic | Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab who supposedly frequented |
| Rabiah, the military governor of Armenia under | Caliph Umar I. |
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