Ḥamza ibn Aḥmad ibn Sibāṭ al-Faqīh al-ʿĀlayhī (Arabic: حمزة بن أحمد بن سباط الفقيه) (died 1520) was a Druze historian and a scribe of the Buhturid emirs...
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Thonon-les-Bains, France Ali Hussain Sibat, Lebanese and talk show host sentenced to death for sorcery in Saudi Arabia Ibn Sibat (died 1520), Druze chronicler...
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the local Druze chronicler Ibn Sibat (d. 1521) as a chieftain of the Chouf in 1518; the other Ma'nid chief was Qurqumaz ibn Yunis, the ancestor of Fakhr...
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Fakhr al-Din I (redirect from Fakhr al-Din ibn Uthman)
according to Ibn Sibat died "a young man of reverence, power, and dignity" in 1511-12. Although Shihabi claimed that a certain "Fakhr al-Din ibn Uthman" was...
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Yunus was also called by Ibn Sibat the "emir of the Ashwaf" at the time of his death in 1511–12. The accounts of Ibn Sibat indicate the Ma'n controlled...
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to the family histories. Their chief, Ali ibn Ahmad, was mentioned by the local Druze chronicler Ibn Sibat (d. 1520) as the governor of Wadi al-Taym in...
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the 17th-century historian and Maronite patriarch Istifan al-Duwayhi. Ibn Sibat does not mention any Ma'nid being received by the sultan in Damascus,...
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the 15th and 16th centuries by the local Druze chroniclers Salih ibn Yahya and Ibn Sibat, the historian Kais Firro questions whether the Buhturids' actual...
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Tannus cited as his sources the Maronite historian Ibn al-Qila'i (d. 1516), the Druze historian Ibn Sibat (d. 1520), al-Duwayhi, Haydar al-Shihabi (d. 1821)...
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chroniclers of the late 15th and early 16th century, namely Salih ibn Yahya and Ibn Sibat, do not mention it, neither does Fakhr al-Din's court historian...
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