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O que (quem) é Qutayba ibn Muslim - definição


Qutayba ibn Muslim         
Abū Ḥafṣ Qutayba ibn Abī Ṣāliḥ Muslim ibn ʿAmr al-Bāhilī (; 669–715/6) was an Arab commander of the Umayyad Caliphate who became governor of Khurasan and distinguished himself in the conquest of Transoxiana during the reign of al-Walid I (705–715). A capable soldier and administrator, he consolidated Muslim rule in the area and expanded the Caliphate's border to include most of Transoxiana.
Muslim ibn Aqil         
SON OF AQEEL IBN ABI TALIB AND COUSIN OF HUSSAIN IBN ALI (DIED 680)
Muslim-ibn-Aqeel; Moslem ibn Aqil; Muslim Ibn Aqeel; Muslim ibn Aqeel; Muslim ibn Aqil ibn Abi Talib; Muslim bin Aqeel
Muslim ibn Aqil al-Hashimi ( ) was the son of Aqil ibn Abi Talib and a member of the clan of Banu Hashim, thus, he is a cousin of Husayn ibn Ali. The people of Kufa called upon Husayn, who was on his way to Mecca for the Hajj pilgrimage, to overthrow the Umayyad dynasty.
Battuta         
  • A view of an island in the [[Maldives]].
  • Turkestan]], [[Kazakhstan]].
  • [[Azalai]] salt caravan from [[Agadez]] to [[Bilma]], [[Niger]]
  • Ibn Battuta in 1334 visited the [[shrine of Baba Farid]] in [[Pakpattan]].<ref name=":0" />
  • Tomb of Feroze Shah Tughluq, successor of [[Muhammad bin Tughluq]] in Delhi. Ibn Battuta served as a ''[[qadi]]'' or judge for six years during Muhammad bin Tughluq's reign.
  • Flag of the [[Golden Horde]] during the reign of [[Öz Beg Khan]]
  • coral stones]], is the largest Mosque of its kind.
  • Historic copy of selected parts of the Travel Report by Ibn Battuta, 1836 CE, Cairo
  • ''Borj en-Nâam'' barracks in [[Tangier]], repurposed as Ibn Battuta Memorial Museum
  • Purported Mausoleum of Ibn Battuta in [[Tangier]]
  • Old City of Sana'a]], Yemen
  • [[Sankore Madrasah]] in [[Timbuktu]], [[Mali]]
  • Ibn Battuta provides the earliest mention of the [[Great Wall of China]] with regard to medieval geographic studies, although he did not see it.
  • Ottoman]] 17th century tile depicting the [[Kaaba]], in [[Mecca]]
  • Ibn Battuta visited the [[Emirate of Granada]], which was the final vestige of the [[Arab-Andalusian]] populace in [[Al-Andalus]].
  • Maqamat of Al-Hariri]] showing a group of pilgrims on a ''[[hajj]]''.
  • The port and waterfront of [[Zeila]]
  • Ibn Battuta may have met [[Andronikos III Palaiologos]] in late 1332.
14TH CENTURY MUSLIM MAGHREBI SCHOLAR AND EXPLORER
Ibn Batuta; Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta; Ibn Batutta; Battuta; Ibn Battutah; Ibn battuta; Ibn Batutah; Ibn Batuda; Ibn Battūtah; Ibnu Batutah; Ibn Battoutah; Ibn Battouta; Travelling route of Ibn Battuta; Travelling route of Ibn Batuta; Ibn Batouta; Rihla of Ibn Battuta; Ibn-Batuta; Baṭṭūṭa Ibn; Muhammad bin 'Abdullah Ibn Batuta; The Travels of Ibn Battuta; Ibn Baṭṭūṭa; Ibn Battúta; Ibn Baṭūṭah
·noun The measuring of time by beating.