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What (who) is Yahya ibn Adi - definition


Yahya ibn Adi         
Abū Zakarīyā’ Yaḥyá ibn ʿAdī (John, father of Zachary, son of Adi) known as Yahya ibn Adi (893–974) was a Syriac Jacobite ChristianIra M. Lapidus, Islamic Societies to the Nineteenth Century: A Global History, (Cambridge University Press, 2012), 200.
Yahya ibn Yahya         
9TH CENTURY SULTAN OF MOROCCO
Yahya II; Yahya II ibn Yahya
Yahya II ibn Yahya () was the sixth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco. He took over after the death of his father Yahya I in 864.
Yahya Ibn al-Batriq         
Yahya Ibn al-Batriq (working 796 – 806) was a Assyrian scholar who pioneered the translation of ancient Greek texts into Arabic, a major early figure in the transmission of the Classics at the close of Late Antiquity. He translated for Al-Ma'mun the major medical works of Galen and Hippocrates,Hamid Naseem Rafiabad, ed.