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    Khalid ibn Barmak (709–781/82; Arabic: خالد بن برمك) was the first prominent member of the Barmakids, an important Buddhist family from Balkh, which converted...
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    Harun al-Rashid before his abrupt fall in 803. Yahya was the son of Khalid ibn Barmak, the first member of the family to achieve prominence in the Abbasid...
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    Barmakids (redirect from Ibn Barmak)
    to great political power under the Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad. Khalid, the son of Barmak became the chief minister (vizier) of Al Saffah, the first Caliph...
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  • Muhammad ibn Khalid ibn Barmak was one of the Barmakids, a family of Iranian functionaries who rose to great power under the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid...
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  • vizier Yahya ibn Khalid, vizier Muhammad ibn Khalid ibn Barmak, hajib Ja'far ibn Yahya, vizier Al-Fadl ibn Yahya, vizier Others: Barmak Akram (born 1966)...
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  • ibn Khalid (Arabic: محمد بن خالد) can refer to: Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Qasri, Abbasid governor in the mid-8th century Muhammad ibn Khalid ibn Barmak,...
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  • politician Khalid Bakdash (1912–1995), leader of the Syrian Communist Party Khalid ibn Barmak (705–782), first prominent member of the Barmakid family Khalid Al...
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  • medical texts were translated into Arabic, sponsored by Khalid ibn Barmak, Al-Mansur's vizier. Khalid, originally from a Buddhist family in Balkh, converted...
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    Tabaristan, who constructed a great mosque in Sari. The second governor, Khalid ibn Barmak, had attempted to build towns and befriend the Qarinvand ruler Wandad...
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  • ibn Abdullah (751–759) Malik ibn al-Haytham al-Khuzai (759–762) Ja'far ibn Abu Jafar (762–764) Khalid ibn Barmak (764–766) Ismail ibn Abd Allah ibn Yazid...
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