• Asad al-Dawla Abū Dhūʿaba ʿAṭiyya ibn Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: عطية بن صالح بن مرداس; died July 1073) was the Mirdasid emir of Aleppo in 1062–1065. Prior to his...
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    Abu Ali Salih ibn Mirdas (Arabic: ابو علي صالح بن مرداس, romanized: Abū ʿAlī Ṣāliḥ ibn Mirdās), also known by his laqab (honorific epithet) Asad al-Dawla...
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  • Abu Salama Mahmud ibn Nasr ibn Salih Arabic: محمود بن نصر بن صالح المرداسي, romanized: Abū Salama Maḥmūd ibn Naṣr ibn Ṣāliḥ, also known by his laqab (honorific...
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  • as Tafsir Ibn 'Atiyya (Arabic: تفسير ابن عطية), is a classical Sunni tafsir of the Qur'an, authored by the Maliki-Ash'ari scholar Ibn 'Atiyya (d. 541/1147)...
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  • pages and their descendants. Ibn Khan had been invited to Syria to bolster the Mirdasid emir of Aleppo, Atiyya ibn Salih, against his nephew and rival...
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    al-Nakha'i Ata Ibn Abi Rabah Atiyya bin Saad Hasan al-Basri Iyas Ibn Muawiyah Al-Muzani Masruq ibn al-Ajda' Muhammad al-Baqir Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah...
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    jailed by Mansur was Salih ibn Mirdas, the founder of the Mirdasid dynasty, whose family was based in the area of Qinnasrin. Salih had captured the fortress...
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  • a role in Mirdasid politics, in alliance with Mahmud ibn Nasr against his uncle Atiyya ibn Salih. Bianquis 1993, p. 119. Zakkar 1971, p. 112. Zakkar 1971...
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  • son "Salih", and hence her she was known by her title Ummu Salih(lit: mother of Salih). Ibn Hanbal remarked about her: "In the 30 (or 20) years we were...
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    companion of Jabir ibn Abd Allah al-Ansari and a famous narrator of Hadith, Atiyya ibn Sa'd al-Awfi was arrested by Muhammad ibn al-Qasim on the orders...
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  • the Turkmen prince Ibn Khan and 1,000 of his archers entered Aleppo. He came at the request of the Arab Mirdasid emir Atiyya ibn Salih to assist him against...
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  • Abu Ulwan Thimal ibn Salih ibn Mirdas (Arabic: أبو علوان ثمال بن صالح بن مرداس, romanized: Abū ʿUlwān Thimāl ibn Ṣāliẖ ibn Mirdās; died 1062), also known...
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    under Ibn Khan that had helped him gain Aleppo. Badr was instructed to bring Mahmud to heel, and turned to the latter's deposed uncle, Atiyya ibn Salih, promising...
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  • now in the public domain: Thatcher, Griffithes Wheeler (1911). "Jarīr Ibn 'Atīyya ul-Khatfī". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15...
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  • participated in their intra-dynastic disputes. In the early 11th century, Salih ibn Mirdas assumed leadership of the Kilab and by 1025, he established an...
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    serious setback at the hands of the Mirdasids when Thimal's brother, Atiyya ibn Salih, took over Raqqa in 1062. Not long after, in either July 1062 or April...
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    tribe, Salih ibn Mirdas. Conflict arose between Ibn Mahkan and Salih leading the latter to besiege al-Rahba. The two reconciled and then Ibn Mahkan and...
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    Fatimids. About three weeks later on 30 August 1060 Asad al-Dawla 'Atiyya son of Salih the founder of the dynasty occupied Aleppo for a day and a half then...
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  • Manuel Boix and Josep Palàcios: Ali b. Atiyya Ibn al-Zaqqaq, Ahmad b. Abd Allah Ibn Amira, Ibrahim b. Abi l-Fath Ibn Hafaya Alzira, Valencia, Bromera, 1988...
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    called The Garden of al-Qirtas, the latter name being a nickname of Ziri ibn Atiyya. In the days before printing, this popularity led to a large number of...
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    and was made governor of Aleppo in 1058 after its Mirdasid emir, Thimal ibn Salih, agreed to exchange it for the governorships of Beirut and Acre. Aleppo...
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  • Abd al-Malik Abd Allah ibn al-Fadl Abdallah ibn Qais Abdallah ibn Rashid ibn Kawus Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan Abd al-Malik ibn Salih St. Aberkios Monastery...
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    Ali ibn al-Husayn al-Iṣfahānī (Arabic: أبو الفرج الأصفهاني), also known as Abul-Faraj, (full form: Abū al-Faraj ʿAlī ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad...
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  • repulsing a 14,000-strong Zubayrid army deployed against him. His lieutenant, Atiyya ibn al-Aswad, captured Oman from the local Julanda rulers, though the latter...
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  • including the chiefs of the Maghrawa, Ziri ibn Atiyya and his brother Muqatil, the chief of the Banu Ifran, Yaddu ibn Ya'la, and the Miknasa. Towards 978, another...
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  • Judah ben Nissim (13th century) Nahum Ma'arabi Ibn Bajjah (died 1138) Abu Jafar ibn Atiyya (died 1158) Ali ibn Harzihim (died 1163) Al-Suhayli (1114–1185)...
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  • recaptured the town after Salih’s son Atiyya defected from his nephew Mahmud ibn Nasr's army, which was attacking Baalbek. Atiyya and the Byzantine army...
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  • c. 1289) Judah ben Nissim (13th century) Ibn Bajjah (died 1138) Abu Jafar ibn Atiyya (died 1158) Ali ibn Harzihim (died 1163) Al-Suhayli (1114–1185)...
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    out of Sijilmasa as well. The Maghrawa reached their peak under Ziri ibn Atiyya (to 1001), who achieved supremacy in Fez under Umayyad suzerainty, and...
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    support from the Gaza and Ramla-area rival Bedouin tribes of Banu Ata, Banu Atiyya and the Sawalim, the family's grudge against Janbirdi for executing Qaraja...
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