• Muhammad ibn Qu (Arabic: محمد بن قو, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Qū; fl. 14th century) was the eighth mansa of the Mali Empire. He succeeded his father, Mansa...
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  • dynasty, and its rulers claimed descent from Bilal Keita (also known as Bilal ibn Ribah), despite Bilal's mother possibly having been of Abyssinian origin...
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  • Keita (1274–1275) Abu Bakr (1275–1285) Sakura (1285–1300) Gao (1300–1305) Mohammed ibn Gao (1305–1310) Abubakari II (1310–1312) Kankan Musa I (1312–1337)...
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  • (1395–1425) Mali Mali Empire: Keita dynasty (complete list) – Gao, Mansa (1300–1305) Mohammed ibn Gao, Mansa (1305–1310) Abu Bakr II, Mansa (1310–1312) Musa...
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  • Mansas Gao, Mohammed ibn Gao and Abubakari II reigned in peace and prosperity over a well-guarded realm dotted with garrisons in Walata, Timbuktu, Gao, Koumbi-Saleh...
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    Askia Muhammad Ture I (1443–1538), born Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Turi or Muhammad Ture, was the first ruler of the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire...
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    Abū Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abd Allāh Al-Lawātī (/ˌɪbən bætˈtuːtɑː/; 24 February 1304 – 1368/1369), commonly known as Ibn Battuta, was a Maghrebi traveller...
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    Gao, and Ghana. By this economic activity, the Ibadites took advantages of trading business and preaching Islam at the same time. Abd al-Rahman ibn Rustam...
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  • forces of Askia Ishaq II at the Battle of Tondibi and occupied the capital of Gao shortly after. After this victory, however, the Moroccans struggled to have...
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  • throughout his works. He died in Egypt on AH 284 (897/8). Ta'rikh ibn Wadih (Chronicle of Ibn Wadih) Kitab al-Buldan (Book of the Countries) - biology, contains...
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    Marrakech. Well-known writers at his court were Ahmed Mohammed al-Maqqari, Abd al-Aziz al-Fishtali, Ahmad Ibn al-Qadi and Al-Masfiwi. Through astute diplomacy...
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    : 84  Having been soundly defeated, the Songhai evacuated their capital of Gao, which was quickly occupied by the Moroccan army.: 229  The Moroccan army...
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    Muhammad ibn Muhammad Katib al-Isfahani, Kharidat al-qasr wa-jaridat al-asr: Fi dhikr fudala ahl Isfahan (Miras-i maktub) cited in: Mohammed Berrada,...
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    Malian homeland made it impossible to maintain control of Gao.: 50–51  Ibn Battuta visited Gao in 1353 when the town was still a part of the Mali Empire...
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    Gao lost its independence and became part of the expanding Mali Empire. What happened to the Zuwa rulers is not recorded. Ibn Battuta visited Gao in...
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  • Abū ʿUbayd ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn Muḥammad ibn Ayyūb ibn ʿAmr al-Bakrī (Arabic: أبو عبيد عبد الله بن عبد العزيز بن محمد بن أيوب بن عمرو البكري)...
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  • uncle, to the island of Kangaga in the River Niger west of Gao. He appointed his brother Uthman ibn Amar as Kurmina-fari. The Tarikh al-Sudan contains this...
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  • Pacheco Pereira described the gold trade in Djenne and Bighu. Abul Qasim ibn Mohammed al-Ghassani in 1586 described Bighu as a place where "mines of gold and...
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    636, Sa'ad ibn abi Waqqas went with Sa'id ibn Zaid, Qais ibn Sa'd and Hassan ibn Thabit to China in 637 taking the complete Quran. Sa'ad ibn abi Waqqas...
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    Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (pronounced [ˈaːmɪr xaːn]; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and television personality who works in Hindi...
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  • Palace of the Shirvanshahs (Baku) Momine Khatun Mausoleum (Nakhchivan) Yusif ibn Kuseyir Mausoleum (Nakhchivan) Huseyn Javid Mausoleum (Nakhchivan) Prophet...
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  • Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-Maghili (Arabic: المغيلي), commonly known as Muhammad al-Maghili (c.1440 – c.1505) was a Berber 'alim from Tlemcen, the capital...
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    and physician Abu Ayyub Solomon ibn al-Mu'allam, Abraham ibn Meïr ibn Kamnial, Abu Isaac ibn Muhajar, and Solomon ibn Farusal. From the traditional Iberian...
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    Ibn Tufayl (Abubacer) and Ibn al-Nafis were pioneers of the philosophical novel.[citation needed] Ibn Tufail wrote the first Arabic novel Hayy ibn Yaqdhan...
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  • Tehran Attendance: 4,000 27 April 2006 Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium, Kuwait City Attendance: 7,000 4 May 2006 Mohammed Al-Hamad Stadium, Kuwait City 4 May 2006...
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    Description of Africa and Spain Ibn Battuta (died circa 1377), Moroccan geographer who travelled to sub-Saharan Africa, to Gao and to Timbuktu. His principal...
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  • (complete list) – Mahammad ibn Hanfere, Amoyta (1862–1902) Mahammad ibn Aydahis ibn Hanfere, Amoyta (1902–c.1910) Yayyo ibn Mahammad ibn Hanfere, Amoyta (c.1902–1927)...
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    France to strike rebel training camps, depots and facilities in the city of Gao in eastern Mali. Subsequent airstrikes in the following days by Rafale and...
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    of Ali ibn Abi Talib and Fatima Zahra (Muhammad's daughter), and more specifically through Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya, grandson of Hasan ibn Ali. Since...
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    political conservatives were led by Chancellor Sima Guang and Empress Dowager Gao, regent of the young Emperor Zhezong of Song. Heated political debate and...
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