• Abu'l-Sarāyā al-Sarī ibn Manṣūr al-Shaybānī (d. 18 October 815) was leader of a Zaydi revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate in Kufa and Iraq in 815. The...
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  • unsuccessful Alid uprising in 815 against the Abbasid Caliphate, led by Abu'l-Saraya, during which he captured and governed the city of Basra. According to...
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    Egypt. In addition, a series of Alid uprisings occurred, beginning with Abu'l-Saraya at Kufa and spreading to southern Iraq, the Hejaz, and Yemen. The pro-Khurasani...
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  • Medina. On the way, he learned of a pro-Alid rebellion being prepared by Abu'l-Saraya, who was gathering his Zaydi followers around the tomb of al-Husayn....
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  • appointed as Governor of Mosul by Al-Ma'mun 815: Zaydi revolt under Abu'l-Saraya in Iraq. Harthama ibn A'yan quells the revolt. 816: Shi'a revolt in Mecca;...
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    – Wu Yuanheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 758) October 18 – Abu'l-Saraya, Zaydi rebel leader Jābir ibn Hayyān (Geber), Muslim alchemist (approximate...
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  • 325 – Emperor Ming of Jin (b. 299) 707 – Pope John VII (b. 650) 815 – Abu'l-Saraya, Zaydi rebel leader 1035 – Sancho III of Pamplona (b. 992) 1081 – Nikephoros...
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  • of Mecca, Medina, Wasit, and Basra. In particular, the Shia revolt by Abu'l-Saraya in 815 was difficult to suppress in Iraq, and compelled al-Hasan ibn...
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  • – Wu Yuanheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 758) October 18 – Abu'l-Saraya, Zaydi rebel leader Jābir ibn Hayyān (Geber), Muslim alchemist (approximate...
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  • remained in Marv. In early 815, the Zaydi Alid revolt of Ibn Tabataba and Abu'l-Saraya broke out at Kufa and spread quickly through southern Iraq. Hasan proved...
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  • that, and played a leading role in defeating the pro-Alid revolt of Abu'l-Saraya in 815. Soon after he was appointed as governor of Arabia and Syria,...
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    textile factory, a post and telegraph office and a government compound (saraya). Kurdish settlers formed their own quarter called "al-Akrad" after them...
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    who died in AH 762/AD 1360–61). Southeast of the Artists' Quarter is the Saraya, the fortified governor's residence built by Zahir al-Umar (1689/90–1775)...
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    Ibrahim, and Isma'il—participated in the unsuccessful 815 revolt of Abu al-Saraya against the Abbasids. The shrines of some of the children of al-Kazim are...
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    population. On 4 January 1948, the Lehi detonated a truck bomb outside the Saraya, formerly the Ottoman administrative building and now housing the Arab National...
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    is synonymous with the roots ghāziya and maghāzī. The word sirya (plural saraya or sariya) designates those battles that Muhammad arranged but in which...
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  • Revenge Companies Popular Resistance Brigades February 14 Youth Coalition Saraya al Karar Asa’ib al-Muqawama al-Bahrainia Imam al-Mahdi Brigades al-Haydariyah...
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  • 2023-02-19. Heinrichs, W. P. (2012-04-24), "Ṣafī al-Dīn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz b. Sarāyā al-Ḥillī", Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition, Brill, retrieved 2023-02-19...
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