Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi, the Glossary
Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi also known as Ghalib ibn Fadala al-Laythi, was an early companion and commander of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[1]
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27 relations: Al-Hakam ibn Amr al-Ghifari, Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha, Amsar, Bactria, Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat, Banu Murra, Banu Sulaym, Basra, Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, Battle of Buwaib, Bedouin, Companions of the Prophet, Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Mayfah), Fadak, Ghatafan, Greater Khorasan, Hisham ibn al-Kalbi, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, Juhaynah, Kinana, Medina, Muhammad, Najd, Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi, Sasanian Empire, Umar, Ziyad ibn Abihi.
- Kinana
- People of the Muslim conquest of Persia
Al-Hakam ibn Amr al-Ghifari
Al-Hakam ibn Amr al-Ghifari (d. 670/71), was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the Umayyad governor of Khurasan and commander of Arab expeditions into Transoxiana (Central Asia) from 665 until his death in Merv. Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi and al-Hakam ibn Amr al-Ghifari are companions of the Prophet, generals of the Umayyad Caliphate and Kinana.
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Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha
Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha al-Shaybani (المثنى بن حارثة الشيباني) was a Muslim Arab general in the army of the Rashidun Caliphate. Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi and al-Muthanna ibn Haritha are People of the Muslim conquest of Persia.
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Amsar
Amṣar (أمصار), refer to civilised cities and large areas in which houses, markets, schools and other public facilities are located.
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Bactria
Bactria (Bactrian: βαχλο, Bakhlo), or Bactriana, was an ancient Iranian civilization in Central Asia based in the area south of the Oxus River (modern Amu Darya) and north of the mountains of the Hindu Kush, an area within the north of modern Afghanistan.
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Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat
The Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat (بنو بكر بن عبد مناة) family is an ancient Arabian tribe of the Hejaz region, today known as Bani Bakr. Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi and Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat are Kinana.
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Banu Murra
Banu Murra was a tribe during the era of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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Banu Sulaym
The Banu Sulaym (بنو سليم) is an Arab tribe that dominated part of the Hejaz in the pre-Islamic era.
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Basra
Basra (al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq.
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Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
The Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (Maʿrakah al-Qādisīyah; Nabard-e Qâdisiyeh) was an armed conflict which took place in 636 CE between the Rashidun Caliphate and the Sasanian Empire.
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Battle of Buwaib
Battle of Buwaib (معركة البويب) was fought between the Sassanid Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate soon after the Battle of the Bridge.
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Bedouin
The Bedouin, Beduin, or Bedu (singular) are pastorally nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia (Iraq).
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Companions of the Prophet
The Companions of the Prophet (lit) were the disciples and followers of Muhammad who saw or met him during his lifetime, while being a Muslim and were physically in his presence.
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Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Mayfah)
Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi to Mayfah took place in January 628 AD, 9th Month 7AH, of the Islamic Calendar.
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Fadak
Fadak (فدك) was a village with fertile land in an oasis near Medina.
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Ghatafan
The Ghaṭafān (غطفان) were an Arab tribal confederation originally based northeast of Medina.
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Greater Khorasan
Greater KhorāsānDabeersiaghi, Commentary on Safarnâma-e Nâsir Khusraw, 6th Ed.
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Hisham ibn al-Kalbi
Hishām ibn al-Kalbī (هشامبن الكلبي), 737 AD – 819 AD/204 AH, also known as Ibn al-Kalbi, was an Arab historian.
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Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani
Ibn Ḥajar al-ʿAsqalānī (ابن حجر العسقلاني; 18 February 1372 – 2 February 1449), or simply ibn Ḥajar, was a classic Islamic scholar "whose life work constitutes the final summation of the science of hadith." He authored some 150 works on hadith, history, biography, exegesis, poetry, and the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence, the most valued of which being his commentary of Sahih al-Bukhari, titled Fath al-Bari.
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Juhaynah
The Juhaynah (جهينة, also transliterated as Djuhaynah and Johaynah) are a nomad tribe of the Arabian Peninsula and the largest clan of Banu Quda'a.
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Kinana
Kinana (Kināna) is an Arab tribe based around Mecca in the Tihama coastal area and the Hejaz mountains.
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Medina
Medina, officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah and also commonly simplified as Madīnah or Madinah, is the capital of Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia.
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Muhammad
Muhammad (570 – 8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam.
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Najd
Najd (نَجْدٌ) is the central region of Saudi Arabia, in which about a third of the country's modern population resides.
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Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi
Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi was an Arab military leader, who served the Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphates. Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi and Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi are generals of the Umayyad Caliphate and People of the Muslim conquest of Persia.
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Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian Empire or Sassanid Empire, and officially known as Eranshahr ("Land/Empire of the Iranians"), was the last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th to 8th centuries.
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Umar
Umar ibn al-Khattab (ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb), also spelled Omar, was the second Rashidun caliph, ruling from August 634, when he succeeded Abu Bakr as the second caliph, until his assassination in 644. Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi and Umar are People of the Muslim conquest of Persia.
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Ziyad ibn Abihi
Abu al-Mughira Ziyad ibn Abihi (Abū al-Mughīra Ziyād ibn Abīhi), also known as Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan (Ziyād ibn Abī Sufyān), was an administrator and statesman of the successive Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates in the mid-7th century. Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi and Ziyad ibn Abihi are generals of the Umayyad Caliphate and People of the Muslim conquest of Persia.
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See also
Kinana
- Abu Dharr al-Ghifari
- Abu al-Aswad ad-Du'ali
- Al-Hakam ibn Amr al-Ghifari
- Alqama ibn Mujazziz al-Kinani
- Banu Bakr ibn Abd Manat
- Banu Ghifar
- Banu Jadhimah
- Fihr ibn Malik
- Fijar Wars
- Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi
- Kinana
- Nasr ibn Sayyar
- Quraysh
- Rumahis ibn Abd al-Aziz
- Sa'd (deity)
- Suraqa ibn Malik
People of the Muslim conquest of Persia
- Abd Allah ibn Amir
- Abd al-Rahman ibn Rabi'a
- Abu Hurayra
- Abu Ubayd al-Thaqafi
- Al-Ahnaf
- Al-Ash'ath ibn Qays
- Al-Bara' ibn Malik
- Al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra
- Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha
- Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin
- Al-Qa'qa ibn Amr
- Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib
- Arfajah
- Asim ibn Amr al-Tamimi
- Bukayr ibn Abdallah
- Busbuhra
- Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar
- Dhiraar ibn al-Khattab
- Ghalib ibn Abd Allah al-Laythi
- Hashim ibn Utba
- Juansher
- Khalid ibn Urfuta
- Khalid ibn al-Walid
- List of caliphal governors of Sijistan
- Majza'a ibn Thawr al-Sadusi
- Marutha of Tikrit
- Qays ibn Makshuh
- Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi
- Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
- Sa'id ibn Qays al-Hamdani
- Samura ibn Jundab
- Shiruya al-Uswari
- Shurahbil ibn Simt
- Tulayha
- Umar
- Utba ibn Ghazwan
- Uthman ibn Abi al-As
- Yazdegerd III
- Ziyad ibn Abihi
- Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghalib_ibn_Abd_Allah_al-Laythi
Also known as Expedition of Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi (Al-Kadid), Ghalib ibn Abdallah al-Laythi, Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi, Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laythi, Ghalib ibn Fadala al-Laythi, Ghalib ibn Fudala al-Laythi.