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Mazyad may refer to: The eponymous ancestor of the Banu Mazyad, dynasty that ruled Hilla in the 10th–11th centuries The ancestor of the Yazidids, dynasty
Mazyad
Islamic emirate in Iraq
The Banū Mazyad (Arabic: بنو مزيد) or Mazyadids were an Arab dynasty following Shia Islam. They belonged to the clan of Nāshira of the tribe of Banū Asad
Banu_Mazyad
Country in West Asia
1163/1573-3912_islam_COM_1274. ISSN 1573-3912. Bosworth, C. E. (2012). "Mazyad". In Bearman, P. J. (ed.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill
Iraq
Saudi Arabian footballer
Mazyad Freeh Al-Enezi (Arabic: مزيد فريح العنزي; born 6 July 1989) is a Saudi professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Saudi club Al-Batin
Mazyad_Freeh
Saudi Arabian footballer (born 1991)
Mohammed Mazyad (Arabic: محمد مزيد; born 10 December 1991) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Al-Kholood. Mohammed
Mohammed_Mazyad
Arab family
(Arabic: بنو يزيد, romanized: Bānū Yāzīd) or Mazyadids (after their ancestor Mazyad al-Shaybani) or Shaybanids (after Banu Shayban), were an Arab family that
Yazidids
Arab tribe
especially his nephews, Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani and Ahmad ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, occupied high offices. Yazid ibn Mazyad served Caliph Harun al-Rashid
Banu_Shayban
Kuwaiti businessman (1948–2022)
Fahad Maziad Al Rajaan (23 December 1948 – 6 September 2022) was a Kuwaiti banker. From 1992 to 2015, Fahad Al Rajaan served as Company Director of Ahli
Fahad_Al_Rajaan
Abbasid General and Governor of Arminiyah
Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (Arabic: يزيد بن مزيد الشيباني, romanized: Yazīd ibn Mazyad al-Shaybānī; died 801) was an Arab general and governor who served
Yazid_ibn_Mazyad_al-Shaybani
9th-century Abbasid military general and governor
region of Diyar Bakr in the northern Jazira, and third son of Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, who served twice as Arab governor (ostikan) of Arminiya (a
Khalid_ibn_Yazid_al-Shaybani
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
DF GUI Mansour Camara 27 FW KSA Abdullah Al Ajyan 30 GK KSA Mohammed Mazyad 31 GK ARG Juan Pablo Cozzani (on loan from Platense) 38 DF SUR Shaquille
Al-Kholood_Club
Saudi Arabian politician
Mohammad Bin Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri (Arabic: محمد مزيد التويجري) is a Saudi Arabian politician, a minister ranked advisor at the Royal Court, ex-minister of
Mohammad_Al-Tuwaijri
Historical Moroccan figure
Isa ibn Mazyad al-Aswad (died 772) was the first ruler of the oasis town of Sijilmasa, in what is now southeastern Morocco. According to the traditional
Isa_ibn_Mazyad_al-Aswad
Town in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Mezyad (Arabic: مَزْيَد, romanized: Mazyad) is a settlement in the Eastern Region of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, to the south of the main part of Al Ain
Mezyad,_Al-Ain
from the Diyar Bakr in the northern Jazira, and the grandson of Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani. Yazid and his sons established Shaybanid influence over the
Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Shaybani
Muhammad_ibn_Khalid_al-Shaybani
Public bus Service
St 14 via Worker Village 120 MBZ City Mazyad Mall to Al Saadiyat Public Beach via Abu Dhabi 121 MBZ City Mazyad Mall to Hidd Al Saadiyat via Abu Dhabi
Abu_Dhabi_bus_service
Saudi Arabian Guantanamo detainee (born 1983)
repatriated on February 21, 2007. His name was transliterated as Nasser Mazyad Abdullah Al-Subaiy on the official list of captives whose habeas corpus
Nasir Maziyad Abdallah Al Qurayshi Al Subii
Nasir_Maziyad_Abdallah_Al_Qurayshi_Al_Subii
Arab tribe
called Mazyad ben Mikhled al Sadaqa. Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani commented about the Mazyadid rulers, saying: They were Arabs, belonging to the Bani Mazyad from
Banu_Asad
Indian businessman (born 1955)
Khalidiyah Mall, Al Raha Mall, Al Wahda Mall, Mushriff Mall, Madinat Zayed Mall, Mazyad Mall, Ramli Mall, RAK Mall, Dana Mall, Al Foah Mall, Al Khor Mall, Riyadh
M._A._Yusuff_Ali
Ethnoreligious group in Iraq
Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 866–867. OCLC 495469456. Bosworth, C. E. (1991). "Mazyad". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia
Shia_Islam_in_Iraq
as Charles Pellat comments, the community chose a black African, Isa ibn Mazyad al-Aswad as its leader, but he was deposed and left to die, tied to a tree
Samgu_ibn_Wasul_al-Miknasi
Patriarch of one branch of the North Arabian tribes
Qatada ibn Di'ama Malik ibn Tawk Khalid ibn Yazid al-Shaybani Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani Ma'n ibn Za'ida al-Shaybani Abu Dulaf al-Ijli Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Rabi'a_ibn_Nizar
Province of the Arab Caliphates
Khuzayma ibn Khazim (785–786) Yusuf ibn Rashid al-Sulami (786–787) Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (787–788) Ubaydallah ibn al-Mahdi (788–791) (?) Abd al-Qadir
Arminiya
Shopping Center Sultan Bin Zayed The First St Marina Mall Al Marina 400+ Mazyad Mall Musaffah Mushrif Mall Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed St Nation Towers Mall
List of shopping malls in Abu Dhabi
List_of_shopping_malls_in_Abu_Dhabi
Khalifa City Khalidiyah Mall Madinat Zayed Shopping Center Marina Mall Mazyad Mall, Mussafah Mushrif Mall Nation Towers Mall Paragon Bay Mall, Al Reem
List of shopping malls in the United Arab Emirates
List_of_shopping_malls_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates
Military unit
Lt. General Turki bin Bandar Al Saud Royal Saudi Air Defense Lt. General Mazyad al-Amro Royal Saudi Strategic Missile Force Lt. General Jarallah Alaluwayt
General_Staff_Presidency
Tribal clan
agricultural holdings outside the traditional villages, including in areas such as Mazyad. Mohammed Ateeq Al-Falahi Royal families of the United Arab Emirates "Sheikh
House_of_Al_Falahi
Topics referred to by the same term
Mazyadids may refer to: Banu Mazyad, an Arab Shia dynasty that ruled Kufa and Hilla in Iraq between c. 961 and c. 1160 Yazidids, also called Mazyadids
Mazyadids
sultan Mahmud II of Great Seljuq was engaged in war in the East. The Banu Mazyad (Mazyadid State) general, Dubays ibn Sadaqa (emir of Al-Hilla), plundered
History_of_Islam
City in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
governance of Al Majmaah remained closely tied to his descendants, the Al Mazyad branch of the Shammar tribe. Famous local leaders, such as Othman bin Hamad
Majmaah
Football league season
Ghrairi Wesam Wahib RightAway Sport Naqi Water, Yelo Al-Batin Paulo Alves Mazyad Freeh Hattrick Yelo, Almaali Hospital2 Al-Bukiryah Leonardo Ramos Hicham
2025–26 Saudi First Division League
2025–26_Saudi_First_Division_League
Amir of Iraq from 988 to 1012
Arabs. In 1007, Baha' al-Dawla made peace with the Al-Mazeedi ruler Ali ibn Mazyad, who was given the honorific title of "Sanad al-Dawla", and agreed to become
Baha_al-Dawla
8th-century Arab military general
place at court by Caliph al-Mansur Relations Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (nephew), Ahmad ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (nephew) Other work Governor of Yemen, Governor
Ma'n_ibn_Za'ida_al-Shaybani
Relations between the two largest Islamic sects
Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 126–131. OCLC 495469525. Bosworth, C. E. (1991). "Mazyad". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia
Shia–Sunni_relations
Part of the Georgian–Seljuk wars in 1121
Georgian victory Belligerents Seljuk Empire Artuqids Beylik of Dilmaç Banu Mazyad Shaddadids Emirate of Tbilisi Sultanate of Rum Kingdom of Georgia Alans
Battle_of_Didgori
Egyptian historian and writer
Middle Eastern Studies. 16 (2): 85. doi:10.1080/00263208008700436. A.M.H. Mazyad (1963). Ahmad Amin. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 47, 48. 1978, My Life. The
Ahmad_Amin
Abbasid caliph from 748 to 754
1178) does not note Ubaydallah's governorship, saying instead that Ibn Mazyad was succeeded by Abd al-Kabir ibn Abd al-Hamid. Łewond (Bedrosian 2006,
Al-Saffah
Kurdish dynasty (990/91–1117)
involved in the tribal affairs of the Arab tribes of Banu Uqayl and Banu Mazyad. To the east, they were separated from Rayy by the Hasanwayhid Kurds. During
Annazids
Title used by Armenians for the Governors of the Arab Caliphates
al-Sulami (786–787) Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (787–788) Abd al-Qadir (788) Sulayman ibn Yazid (788–799) Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (799–801) Asad ibn
Ostikan
Village in Al-Buraimi, Oman
the United Arab Emirates. The village lies south of Mazyad and Al-Zahir, and west of Hisn Mazyad. Described as a "prosperous market village", Al-Qabil
Al_Qabil,_Al_Buraimi
1963 Ba'athist military coup in Syria
the Military Committee, was appointed Head of Military Intelligence and Mazyad Hunaydi became Head of the Military Police. The Military Academy at Homs
1963_Syrian_coup_d'état
Ptolemy I Soter Qedarite Kingdom Qedar, son of Ishmael Mazyadid Emirate Mazyad ibn Marthad Rashidi Emirate Rashid ibn Hamad Numayrid Emirate Numayr ibn
List of countries named after people
List_of_countries_named_after_people
Abbasid caliph in Baghdad (r. 1118–1135)
lived the last 25 years of his life, dying in 1149/1150. In 1123, Banu Mazyad chieftain Dubays ibn Sadaqa tried to take advantage of the momentary lack
Al-Mustarshid
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
Hussain Al-Sultan (on loan from Al-Khaleej) 77 FW KSA Suleiman Al-Saeed 78 MF KSA Ali Al-Mazyad 85 MF KSA Rayan Al-Sharekh 99 FW KSA Faisal Al-Dossari
Al-Jabalain_Club
Crusaders siege on Aleppo in 1124-1125
with Joscelin I of Edessa, a Bedouin leader, Dubays ibn Sadaqa from Banu Mazyad and two Seljuq princes, Sultan Shah and Toghrul Arslan. He laid siege to
Siege_of_Aleppo_(1124–1125)
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Hatim_ibn_Harthamah_ibn_A'yan
Topics referred to by the same term
Bihor County, Romania Meziad (river), a river in Bihor County, Romania Mazyad This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Meziad
Atabeg of Mosul, Aleppo, Hama and Edessa, Mesopotamia
Sanjar took control of the rest of the Empire. Wishing to contain the Banu Mazyad leader Dubays ibn Sadaqa, in 1122 Mahmūd II ordered a military expedition
Imad_al-Din_Zengi
Ancient Mesopotamian city
4, pp. 303–304, 1968 Al-Mutawally, N.A.M., "Economical Texts from Išān-Mazyad", in De Meyer, L. and Gasche, H., (eds.), Mésopotamie et Élam, Actes de
Akkad_(city)
Season of the Saudi Professional League
Machín Saeed Al-Qarni Puma Gento, Ugine1 Al-Batin Aleksandar Veselinović Mazyad Freeh Skillano Traof, AlNadeg1, Yelo1, ARASCO2, Maroom Medical Center2 Al-Ettifaq
2020–21_Saudi_Pro_League
Municipality in South Governorate, Lebanon
years. In the first half of the 19th century the Shiite notable Mahmoud Mazyad built a mill on the bank of the Litani River: In 1881, the PEF's Survey
Shehour
895–1002) Sallarid dynasty (AD 919–1062) Buyid dynasty (AD 934–1062) Banu Mazyad (AD 961–1160) Marwanids (AD 983–1085) Numayrid dynasty (AD 990–1081) Uqaylid
List_of_dynasties
Donkey used as a mount by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad
Ibn Hibban considered it weak on the grounds of the source, Muhammad bin Mazyad, being unreliable. Followers of Shia Islam believed that the Mahdi, the
Yaʽfūr
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Ali_ibn_Yahya_al-Armani
8th-century Abbasid provincial governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Abu Awn Abd al-Malik ibn Yazid
Abu_Awn_Abd_al-Malik_ibn_Yazid
Officially appointed poet
in Aleppo. In the 12th century, during the Nizari Ismaili era in Masyaf, Mazyad al-Hilli al-Asadi was the poet laureate of Rashid ad-Din Sinan. In 1963
Poet_laureate
Muslim scholar, historian, and Quranic exegete (839–923)
he made the highly significant connection of al-Abbas ibn al-Walid ibn Mazyad al-'Udhri al-Bayruti (c. 169–270/785–86 to 883–84). Al-Abbas instructed
Al-Tabari
Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 1031 to 1075
Thursday night (11 September) and ended up traveling to the court of the Banu Mazyad ruler Nur ad-Dawla Dubays. His belongings were later sent to him. The competition
Al-Qa'im (Abbasid caliph at Baghdad)
Al-Qa'im_(Abbasid_caliph_at_Baghdad)
Provincial Abbasid governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Al-Abbas ibn Musa ibn Isa al-Hashimi
Al-Abbas_ibn_Musa_ibn_Isa_al-Hashimi
Association football club in Saudi Arabia
Al-Mutairi 22 GK KSA Abdulrahman Al-Anazi 23 FW MLI Abdoulay Diaby 26 GK KSA Mazyad Freeh 27 DF KSA Rabee Hawsawi 29 DF KSA Bader Nasser 40 MF COD Paul-José
Al_Batin_FC
Military unit
Arabian-led intervention in Yemen Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict Website www.rsadf.gov.sa Commanders Current commander Lt. General Mazyad al-Amro Insignia Flag
Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces
Royal_Saudi_Air_Defense_Forces
Abbasid prince and governor (771–810/11)
Arminiyah and the northwestern provinces in 788/9, succeeding Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani. He was later appointed to two brief stints as governor of Egypt
Ubaydallah_ibn_al-Mahdi
12th-century crusade
assist Timurtash against the Bedouin warlord, Dubays ibn Sadaqa of the Banu Mazyad, whom Ibn al-Khashshab publicly denounced. Baldwin was released after a
Venetian_Crusade
Family
former clients of the Cordoban caliphate.[full citation needed] Isa ibn Mazyad al-Aswad 757/8–772 Abu'l-Qasim Samgu ibn Wasul al-Miknasi 772–784/5 Abu'l-Wazir
Midrarid_dynasty
Name list
al-Hulwani (fl. 856–867), Abbasid military governor of Egypt Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (died c. 801), Abbasid military general and governor Yazid ibn
Yazid
6th Abbasid caliph (r. 809–813)
There was fierce fighting and Abd al-Malik died. Al-Amin sent Ahmad ibn Mazyad and Abdallah ibn Humayd east, each with an army (al-Tabari v. 31 p. 100
Al-Amin
Zoroastrian rebellion (781–805)
CE. Caliph al-Hadi sent his heir apparent Musa (al-Hadi) and Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani. In 168/784–785, the new army was reinforced by Sa'id al-Harishi
Tabaristan_uprising
Al-Kholood 2024–25 football season
MF KSA Farhah Al-Shamrani (on loan from Al-Ittihad) 30 GK KSA Mohammed Mazyad 33 GK KSA Jassem Al-Ashban 34 GK BRA Marcelo Grohe 45 MF KSA Abdulfattah
2024–25 Al-Kholood Club season
2024–25_Al-Kholood_Club_season
I of Edessa, were allied with the Muslim Dubays ibn Sadaqa of the Banu Mazyad, whom Ibn al-Khashshab publicly denounced. The siege was eventually raised
Ibn_al-Khashshab
Abbasid governor of Egypt
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Al-Husayn_ibn_Jamil
Provincial Abbasid governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Musa_ibn_Mus'ab_al-Khath'ami
Yazid ibn Mazyad, Emir (813–?) Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad, Emir (828–832) Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad, Emir (841) Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad, Emir (c
List of state leaders in the 9th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century
City in Ganja-Dashkasan, Azerbaijan
city of Ganja was founded in 859–60 by Muhammad ibn Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad, the Arab governor of the region during the reign of the caliph Al-Mutawakkil
Ganja,_Azerbaijan
3rd Abbasid caliph (r. 775–785)
hagiographic sources. Al-Tabari reports that part of the main army under Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani met a Byzantine force led by a certain Niketas who was "count
Al-Mahdi
State in Shirvan (861–1538)
were the Yazidids (also known as the Mazyadids), descended from Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (died 801), a member of the Banu Shayban tribe that was dominant
Shirvanshahs
Turkish leader of Mosul (1113–1114, 1124–1126)
Iraq, with his base in Baghdad. He was defeated in 1122 by the Arab Banu Mazyad emir Dubays ibn Sadaqa when he marched on Baghdad. Dubays was ultimately
Aqsunqur_al-Bursuqi
Abbasid vizier and provincial governor (died c.806)
Caliph to turn to a representative of the old military elites, Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, for help. Following this, the old military establishment gradually
Yahya_ibn_Khalid
9th-century provincial Abbasid governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Muttalib ibn Abdallah ibn Malik
Muttalib_ibn_Abdallah_ibn_Malik
Abbasid Caliphate Kharijites led by Al-Walid ibn Tarif al-Shaybani Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani met the rebels in battle in late 795, at al-Haditha above Hit
List of revolutions and rebellions
List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions
Al-Batin 2019–20 football season
Majeri (on loan from CA Bizertin) 25 DF YEM Hassan Al-Attas 26 GK KSA Mazyad Freeh 27 MF KSA Abdulmajeed Obaid 31 DF KSA Sultan Ghunaiman 33 DF KSA
2019–20_Al-Batin_F.C._season
Shirvanshah
youngest son of Khalid ibn Yazid al-Shaybani and the grandson of Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, both of whom had repeatedly served the Abbasid Caliphate as
Haytham_ibn_Khalid
Abbasid official and al-Mahdi's Maternal cousin
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Mansur ibn Yazid ibn Mansur al-Himyari
Mansur_ibn_Yazid_ibn_Mansur_al-Himyari
Series of wars fought for control of the Caucasus
the Khazars raided as far as the Araxes against troops led by Yazid ibn Mazyad (the new governor of the South Caucasus) and reserve forces led by Khuzayma
Arab–Khazar_wars
(786–787) Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, Emir (787–788) Abd al-Qadir, Emir (788) Sulayman ibn Yazid, Emir (788–799) Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, Emir (799–801)
List of state leaders in the 8th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century
Egyptian literary critic and historian (1910–2005)
International Prize website. A. M. H. Mazyad, Ahmad Amin, page 47. Leiden: Brill Archive, 1963. A. M. H. Mazyad, Ahmad Amin, pg. 48. Mursi Saad El-Din
Shawqi_Daif
International road network in the Arab World
– Sohar Abu Dhabi – Al-Ayn – Al-Buraimi – Sohar Al-Ayn – Nizwa Al-Ain – Mazyad – Hafit – Nizwa Northern Iraq – East Mediterranean Haj Omran – Erbil – Mosul
Arab Mashreq International Road Network
Arab_Mashreq_International_Road_Network
Abbasid Provincial governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Ali ibn Sulayman ibn Ali al-Hashimi
Ali_ibn_Sulayman_ibn_Ali_al-Hashimi
Khawarij rebel of Harun al-Rashid era
both of their commanders died in combat. The caliph then put Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani in command of a large army and dispatched him against al-Walid
Al-Walid ibn Tarif al-Shaybani
Al-Walid_ibn_Tarif_al-Shaybani
Abbasid governor of Egypt (851–852)
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Khut_Abd_al-Wahid_ibn_Yahya
Didgori Kingdom of Georgia Seljuk Empire Artuqids Beylik of Dilmaç Banu Mazyad Shaddadids Emirate of Tbilisi Sultanate of Rum 1122 1124 Venetian Crusade
List_of_wars:_1000–1499
Palestinian literary scholar and Arabist
Publishers, 1976. ISBN 9789004045026 A. M. H. Mazyad, Ahmad Amin, page 47. Leiden: Brill Archive, 1963. A. M. H. Mazyad, Ahmad Amin, pg. 48. Aziz al-Azmeh, "Mortal
Ihsan_Abbas
8th-century Abbasid commander and governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Musa_ibn_Ka'b_al-Tamimi
lived at Abar Alzayddi (Al-zayddi wells, which belonged to H'addri's uncle Mazyad Pasha Ibn Dhumain) to the east of Alnir mountain in Najd. He was considered
Ibn_H'ddri
Name list
Fatima bint Al-Aswad, companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad Isa ibn Mazyad al-Aswad (died 772), Arab ruler Kamil Al-Aswad (born 1994), Bahraini footballer
Aswad_(name)
Abbasid General and Governor of Arminiyah
in the region of Diyar Bakr in the northern Jazira, and son of Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani, who served twice as Arab governor (ostikan) of Arminiya (a
Asad_ibn_Yazid_al-Shaybani
Football league season
Foods1, Dorrah for Real Estate1, Saudi German Hospital2 Al-Batin Alen Horvat Mazyad Freeh Skillano Al-Odhaib Company, Traof, AlNadeg1, ARASCO2 Al-Ettifaq Patrice
2021–22_Saudi_Pro_League
Provincial Abbasid governor
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Ahmad ibn Isma'il ibn Ali al-Hashimi
Ahmad_ibn_Isma'il_ibn_Ali_al-Hashimi
Abbasid governor of Egypt (789–789)
Al-Sari ibn al-Hakam (Second Term) Abu Nasr ibn al-Sari Khalid ibn Yazid ibn Mazyad Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Maslama_ibn_Yahya_al-Bajali
Seljuk Sultan r. 1131–1136
al-Din Zengi, the atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo, and Dabis Ibn Sadaqa from the Mazyad clan, the Emir of Basra, stood with him. However, the allies were defeated
Dawud_(Seljuk_sultan)
782 Abbasid invasion of the Byzantine Empire
hagiographic sources. Al-Tabari reports that part of the main army under Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani met a Byzantine force led by a certain Niketas who was "count
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782)
Abbasid_invasion_of_Asia_Minor_(782)
MAZYAD
MAZYAD
MAZYAD
MAZYAD
Boy/Male
Latin Anglo Saxon English Scottish
Grain.
Male
Japanese
(1-和希, 2-一è¼) Japanese name KAZUKI means 1) "harmonious hope," or "one/first shine."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Finalizer
Boy/Male
Arabic
Creator; Servant of the Expander
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Mountains
Male
Hebrew
(×וּדִי) Pet form of Hebrew Ehuwd, UDI means "joining together, united."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shantaram | ஷாஂதாராமÂ
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Master of Music; Maestro
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Person with Wealth of Words; Eloquent Woman
MAZYAD
MAZYAD
MAZYAD
MAZYAD
MAZYAD