Dihya ibn Khalifa al-Kalbi (Arabic: دِحْيَة ٱبْن خَلِيفَة ٱلْكَلْبِيّ, Diḥya al-Kalbī), sometimes spelled Dahyah, was the envoy who delivered the Islamic...
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Dihya (real name Zohra Aïssaoui) is an Algerian singer of Chaoui music. Dihya was born in 1950 the village of Taghit near Tighanimine to Amar Aïssaoui...
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was executed. Dihya al-Kalbi, one of Muhammad's companions, requested a slave from the captives, and Muhammad granted him the choice. Dihya thus went and...
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the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb in 703 AD when its last monarch, Queen Dihya, was slain in battle. Much like the larger Mauro-Roman Kingdom, the Kingdom...
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bin Mazlal bin Malal bin Badr bin Dihyah bin Farwah, better known as Ibn Dihya al-Kalbi (Arabic: ابن دحية الكلبي) was a Moorish scholar of both the Arabic...
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Muhammad's companions, Dihya al-Kalbi, asked Muhammad to be allowed to take a slave girl from the captives; he gave permission, so Dihya went and took Safiyya...
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military engagement fought between the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate and Dihya, a Berber queen. The battle took place near the city of Tabarka, Tunisia...
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Africa in 698 between the Umayyad forces of Hassan ibn al-Nu'man and Queen Dihya. According to the historian Ibn Idhari after destroying Carthage, Hassan...
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Carthage in 698, expelling the Byzantines, and in 703 decisively defeated Dihya's Berber coalition at the Battle of Tabarka. By 711, Umayyad forces helped...
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Berber leaders, killing Kusaila at the Battle of Mamma (688) and killing Dihya at the Battle of Tabarka (702), leading to the subjugation of the Berber...
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confederation Dahia (title), derived from Dey Dahieh, a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon Dihya, or Kahina, a Berber warrior queen Dahije, or Dahijas, renegade Janissary...
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Ibn Diḥya devoted more space to his diplomacy than his poetry in his Melodious Compilation from the Poetry of the People of the West. Ibn Diḥya is the...
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the mid-7th century. He was the father of the Berber queen and warlord Dihya. The Moors: The Islamic West 7th-15th Centuries AD, David Nicolle Osprey...
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14-19. Tafsut (série normale, Tizi-Ouzou), 4, 1982, p. 24-28: Dihya, neγ tigγri n Wawras (Dihya, ou l’appel des Aurès), (texte berbère sur une chanteuse aurésienne)...
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killed; the children and women were taken as captives. Safiya was taken by Dihya Al-Kalbi and later she belonged to Allah's Apostle go who married her and...
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married Ḥārith ibn Naufal of Banu Hāshim; and after his death, she married Dihya ibn Khalifa. When the Quraysh began to torture the Muslims, Abu Lahab's...
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Constantine V Theodorus Aretion Cyrus of Alexandria Gregory the Patrician † Dihya † Kusaila † John the Patrician Barjik † Farrukhan the Great Staurakios...
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Zohra Aïssaoui (born 1950), Algerian Chaoui singer, known professionally as Dihya Zohra Al Fassiya (1905–1994), Moroccan singer and poet Zohra Begum Kazi...
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Yazid dispatched lieutenant commanders against various places, including Dihya ibn Khalifa of the Banu Kalb to Palmyra in the desert to the northeast and...
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modern Maghreb Arabic l-Kahna, commonly romanised as Kah(i)na, also known as Dihya or Kahya) was a 7th-century female Berber religious and military leader...
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ruled in northwest Africa before and during the 7th century. Under queen Dihya, the tribe led the Berber resistance against the Umayyad Islamic invasion...
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sent by the Nasrid emirs of Granada to aid their Castilian allies. Numidia Dihya Zanata Stone Su'da Ilahiane, Hsain (2006). Historical Dictionary of the...
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(died 1232), renegade who issued a challenge for the Almohad throne. Ibn Dihya al-Kalby (died 1235), hadith scholar from Spain and then Egypt. Abu al-Abbas...
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east, and celebrated there by figures such as Ibn Sanāʾ al-Mulk and ibn Dihya al-Kalby. The corpus of muwaššaḥs is formed by pieces in Hebrew and Andalusi...
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Vikings. However, the key evidence, a thirteenth-century account by Ibn Diḥya, in which an Arab diplomat Al-Ghazāl ("the gazelle") is dispatched to a...
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Numidas, Mihoub, Massilia, Merkunda, Thiguyer, Salim Souhali (Thaziri), Dihya, and Messaoud Nedjahi. Traditional Moroccan Berber music can be categorised...
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take back the city with very heavy losses. Battle of Meskiana Berber Queen Dihya defeats Umayyads under Hasan ibn al-Nu'man. Battle of Tianmenling The Balhae...
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his close companions were Kalbites, most prominently Zayd ibn Haritha and Dihya, but the bulk of the tribe remained Christian at the time of Muhammad's...
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