Qaid ibn Hammad ibn Buluggin (Arabic: قائد بن حماد بن بلكين), (Qayid bin Hammad bin bolowjin) was the second Hammadid ruler in what is now Algeria. He...
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(1876–1948), was given the title of Qaid-Azam or "The Great Leader" as the founder of Pakistan. Qaid ibn Hammad (1028–1045), ruler of Algeria Kaid, nickname...
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Ibn Hammad is an Arabic patronymic, carried by: Qaid ibn Hammad (d. 1054) Ismail ibn Hammad al-Jawhari (d. 1002/8) Ibn Hammad (historian) (d. 1230), author...
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recognised the independence of the Hammadids. The successor of Hammad was Qaid ibn Hammad (1028–1054), under whom relations with the Fatimids were re-established...
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Muhsin ibn Qaid, (Arabic: محسن إبن قيد) (Muhsin 'iibn Qayd) was the ruler of the Hammadids from 1054 to 1055. v t e...
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Hammadid dynasty (redirect from Banu Hammad)
with al-Mu'izz that was sealed by Hammad's son and successor, Qaid ibn Hammad (r. 1028–1054). The peace was further sealed by marriage, with al-Mu'izz's...
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al-qaid wa-li-sāʾir al-murīdīn). This book focus on several issues but are in lone with Islamic teaching, which according to the Hanbali scholar Ibn Taymiyyah...
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Iberian Peninsula) written in 1312. Ibn Idhāri was born and lived in Marrakech (present-day Morocco), and was a qāʾid ('commander') of Fez. Little is known...
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wa al-Maghrib (in Arabic). p. 286. Ibn al-Athir. Al-Kamil fi al-Tarikh (in Arabic). p. 4480. Léon Marie Eugène de Beylié. La Kalaa des beni-hammad, une...
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allegiances. A closely-fought war ended with Hammad and al-Mu'izz ibn Badis concluding a peace agreement which allowed Hammad to retain his effective independence...
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