• Qarghuyah or Qarquya was an important Arab administrator in the Hamdanid Dynasty under Sayf al-Dawla, who would go on to control Aleppo himself and even...
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    mathematician and translator Oliba Cabreta, count of Cerdanya and Besalú (Spain) Qarghuyah, Hamdanid administrator and governor Sahl ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher...
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    Abbasid Caliph with Aleppo as their capital, displacing the Ikhshids. Qarghuyah, the chamberlain of Sayf al-Dawla, ousted Sa'd al-Dawla and assumed control...
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    Peter was marching with his forces towards Aleppo on the request of Qarghuyah, who had usurped power there, to relieve its siege by loyalist Hamdanid...
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  • mathematician and translator Oliba Cabreta, count of Cerdanya and Besalú (Spain) Qarghuyah, Hamdanid administrator and governor Sahl ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher...
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    to have been oblivious to this threat: instead, he sent his generals, Qarghuyah and Naja al-Kasaki, to conduct counter-raids into Byzantine territory...
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  • Cistern of Pusaeus Pylai Pyrgion Pyrrhus, Patriarch of Constantinople Qarghuyah Al-Qasim ibn Harun al-Rashid Qasr Ibn Wardan Quaesitor Quaestor sacri...
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  • launched an attack on Aleppo. His troops and the Hamdanid loyalists under Qarghuyah gave many battles, but Rashiq succeeded in capturing the lower city and...
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