• Fadala ibn Ubayd al-Ansari (Arabic: فَضَالَةَ بْنِ عُبَيْدٍ الأَنْصَارِيِّ, romanized: Faḍāla ibn ʿUbayd al-Anṣārī; died 673 or 678/79) was the qadi of...
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    Constantinople in 669 and Ibn Abd al-Hakam reports that the Egyptian and Syrian navies joined the assault, led by Uqba ibn Amir and Fadala ibn Ubayd respectively....
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    had rebelled and proclaimed himself emperor. The Arab troops under Fadala ibn Ubayd arrived too late to assist Saborios, who had died after falling from...
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  • He may have led a second raid against Djerba alongside the Ansarite Fadala ibn Ubayd. Kaegi 2010, p. 180. Kaegi, Walter E. (2010). Muslim Expansion and...
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  • along with general Fadala ibn Ubayd. Lilie, Ralph-Johannes; Ludwig, Claudia; Pratsch, Thomas; Zielke, Beate (1999). "'Abdallāh ibn Qais (# 12)". Prosopographie...
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    the office of qadi in Damascus". His student and chosen successor, Fadala ibn Ubayd, served until his death in 673. All the qadis of Damascus during Umayyad...
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    advisor, (Baalbek). Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (He came to the Levant in the year 17 AH/638 AD). Amr bin Maadi Karb (Baalbek). Fadala ibn Ubayd (conquered Cyprus by...
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  • Excubitors Exisotes Exokatakoiloi Exousiastes Ezeritai Ezeros Fabia Eudokia Fadala ibn Ubayd Fahl, Battle of Fall of Constantinople Fanari, Karditsa Fariburz Faroald...
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