Thumal the Qahraman (Arabic: ثمل القهرمانة) (died 929) was a Muslim woman appointed in 918 as a judge in a maẓālim (secular administrative) court during...
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Abbasid harem (category Slavery in the Abbasid Caliphate)
which continued for the rest of their careers. The perhaps most famous of them all were Thumal the Qahraman. The eunuchs were the castrated male slaves...
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Qadi (section Expansion of the use of qadis)
Islamic terms in Arabic Tel el-Qadi, ("Mound of the Judge"), Arabic name of Tel Dan, Israel Thumal the Qahraman Qadiyat Kadhi courts, special for civil law...
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Frankish nobleman (b. 874) Padla II, prince of Kakheti (Georgia) Thumal the Qahraman, Abbasid female judge Zhao Jingyi, Chinese general and governor Abd-ar-Rahman...
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Shaghab (category Concubines of the Abbasid caliphs)
ostentatious public charity, which gave her some popularity among the general public. Thumal the Qahraman Massignon 1994, p. 185. El Cheikh 2013, p. 168. Kennedy...
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Iranian descent appointed as a King's Counsel at the Employment Bar (UK; 2023) Thumal the Qahraman: First Muslim female appointed as a secular administrative...
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of Kakheti (Georgia) Thumal the Qahraman, Abbasid female judge Zhao Jingyi, Chinese general and governor Timothy Reuter (1999). The New Cambridge Medieval...
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