Sayyida al-Hurra — o Sitt al Hurra (en árabe, السيدة الحرة) es un apelativo que equivale a gran señora y por el que se conoce, particularmente, a una famosa mujer que gobernó la ciudad de Tetuán (Marruecos) entre 1512 y 1542 y que es uno de los personajes… … Wikipedia Español
Fadak — (Arabic: فدك) was a tract of land in Khaybar, an oasis in northern Arabia; it is now part of Saudi Arabia. When the Muslims defeated the forces of Khaybar at the Battle of Khaybar; this land was one of the items seized as booty and given to the… … Wikipedia
Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and Oman — Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al Said ( ar. سعيد بن سلطان, ArTranslit|Sa’id bin Ṣultān) (5 June 1797 October 19, 1856) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman from November 20, 1804 to June 4, 1856. He became joint ruler of the country along with his brother… … Wikipedia
Hamoud bin Mohammed of Zanzibar — Sayyid Sir Hamoud bin Mohammed Al Said, GCSI, (born 1853 July 18, 1902) (ruled August 27, 1896 July 18, 1902) ( ar. حمود بن محمد) was the British controlled Omani sultan of the protectorate of Zanzibar, who outlawed slavery on the island. Hamoud… … Wikipedia
Genealogy of Khadijah's daughters — Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, the first wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, had six children. Some Shia dispute whether all of the children were born in her marriage to Muhammad, or if three of the four daughters were born to a previous marriage.… … Wikipedia
Majd ad-Dawla Rustam — Majd o dowleh Rostam[1] ou Abû Talib Majd ad Dawla Rustam[2] (Gloire de l empire) est le fils aîné de Fakhr ad Dawla Alî auquel il succède en 997 comme émir bouyide de Ray jusqu à sa mort en 1029 et à la prise de Ray par les Ghaznavides. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
Hamud ibn Mohammed de Zanzíbar — El sultán Hamud ibn Mohammed de Zanzíbar. Sayyid Sir Hamud ibn Mohammed Al Said, GCSI, (nacido en 1853 fallecido el 18 de julio de 1902) (reinó desde el 27 de agosto de 1896 hasta el 18 de julio de 1902) (en árabe: حمود بن محمد) fue el séptimo… … Wikipedia Español
Mustaali — Part of a series on Shī‘ah Islam … Wikipedia
Shams al-Daula — Abu Taher (d. 1021) was the Buyid ruler of Hamadan from 997 to 1021. He was the son of Fakhr al Daula.Fakhr al Daula died in 997; his elder son Abu Taleb Rostam ( Majd al Daula ) took power in the bulk of his father s possessions in Jibal. Abu… … Wikipedia
Abu Taleb Rostam — Abu Taleb Rostam, known as Majd al Dawla, was the Buyid emir of Rayy, a city in Iran (997–1029). He was the eldest son of Fakhr al Daula. His reign saw the removal of the Buyids as a power in central Iran. Abu Taleb Rostam succeeded his father… … Wikipedia