08Ghev1 7:1 | | | bloodthirsty and diabolical Muhammad (Mahmet) ( | ibn | Marwan) who swore a vow |
08Ghev1 7:3 | | | Muhammad | ibn | Marwan also took numerous strongholds |
08Ghev1 8:0 | | | an Ishmaelite prince (Abu Shaykh | ibn | Abdullah) [701-703], as his replacement in |
08Ghev1 11:0 | | | the heart of general Muhammad ( | ibn | Marwan) became inflamed, this time |
08Ghev1 18:2 | | | was named Djarrah (Jar’ay) (Djarrah | ibn | al-Hakami, ruler of Arminiya |
08Ghev1 18:3 | | | al-Harashi (Set’-Harashi)(Sa’id | ibn | Amru al-Harashi, ruler of |
08Ghev1 18:6 | | | his brother, Maslama (Mslim) (Maslama | ibn | Abd al-Malik) with a |
08Ghev1 21:0 | | | Ishmaelites, sent Marwan (Mrwan) (Marwan | ibn | Muhammad, ruler of Arminiya, [732-744], Muhammad’s |
08Ghev1 24:0 | | | son of Muslim (Mslim) Ishak | ibn | Muslim al-Ukaili, governor [744-749/750] of |
08Ghev1 28:7 | | | he placed Yazid (Ezit) (Yezid | ibn | Usaid al-Sulami, ruler of |
08Ghev1 31:0 | | | While Yazid ( | ibn | Usaid) was still ruling, he |
08Ghev1 33:4 | | | sent Muslim’s son, Bakkar (Bakkar | ibn | Muslim al-Ukaili), [769-770] (Bagar |
08Ghev1 33:5 | | | for no cause and Hasan ( | ibn | Kahtaba al-Tai’i), [754-759] was sent |
08Ghev1 33:7 | | | Now when Hasan | ibn | Kahtaba arrived to be the |
08Ghev1 34:6 | | | worked these criminal acts. Hasan ( | ibn | Kahtaba al-Tai’i) swiftly assembled |
08Ghev1 34:40 | | | them to a general named ( | ibn | Isma’il) Amir (Amr |
08Ghev1 35:3 | | | Then (General Amir | ibn | Isma’il) left the land of |
08Ghev1 36:0 | | | more the caliph sent Yazid ( | ibn | Usaid) to Armenia as commander |
08Ghev1 36:0 | | | as a replacement for Hasan ( | ibn | Kahtaba |
08Ghev1 37:4 | | | was named ’Abas (al-’Abas | ibn | Muhammad), and sent it to |
08Ghev1 38:5 | | | and maintain the siege. Yazid ( | ibn | Usaid), the governor of Armenia |
08Ghev1 39:10 | | | and had come to ’Uthman ( | ibn | ’Umara ibn Kuzaim, ostikan) [781-785] who |
08Ghev1 39:10 | | | come to ’Uthman (ibn ’Umara | ibn | Kuzaim, ostikan) [781-785] who was then |
08Ghev1 39:17 | | | certain prince named Rauh (R’oh) ( | ibn | Hatim, ostikan) [785-786/87] as governor of |
08Ghev1 40:2 | | | sent a certain Khouzaima (Xazm) ( | ibn | Khazim at-Tamimi, ostikan), [787] to |
08Ghev1 41:2 | | | the son of Mazyad (Yazid | ibn | Mazyad al-Shaybani), [787-788, 799-801]. After him |
08Ghev1 41:2 | | | Kebir (Abdalk’bir)(Abd al-Kebir | ibn | Abd al-Hamid al-’Adawi |
08Ghev1 41:3 | | | was a certain Sulaiman (Sulaiman | ibn | al-’Amri), [788-790] who was a |
08Ghev1 41:5 | | | son-in-law, a certain | Ibn | Ducas (Ibndoke’), an impious and |
08Ghev1 41:6 | | | Eghipatrushets’i), [775-788] came and pleaded with ( | Ibn | Ducas) to reduce the onerous |
08Ghev1 41:7 | | | | Ibn | Ducas instead sent tax collectors |
08Ghev1 42:7 | | | Furthermore ( | Ibn | Ducas) that fiendish, impious man |
08Ghev1 42:8 | | | blessed and orthodox faith [A.D. 788], and ( | Ibn | Ducas) decided to examine all |
08Ghev1 42:11 | | | As soon as ( | Ibn | Ducas) saw this, he decided |
11Asogh1 15:7 | | | to the Amir of Baghdad, | Ibn | Xosrov, with whom he had |
11Asogh1 15:9 | | | The senior hechpics of | Ibn | Xosrov, having learned, let him |
11Asogh1 15:11 | | | him to the court of | Ibn | Xosrov in the city of |
11Asogh1 15:12 | | | | Ibn | Xosrov ordered that he be |
11Asogh1 16:0 | | | Amirate of | Ibn | Xosrov and his wisdom |
11Asogh1 16:1 | | | | Ibn | Xosrov with his wisdom, equal |
11Asogh1 16:5 | | | on the Syrian plain, fearing | Ibn | Xosrov, left their fortified cities |
11Asogh1 16:7 | | | | Ibn | Xosrov showed great respect to |
11Asogh1 16:8 | | | the Presentation of the Lord, | Ibn | Xosrov (once) with burning wax |
11Asogh1 23:2 | | | leaving Baghdad, entered Melitene; for | Ibn | Xosrov, whom we spoke about |