Muhanna ibn Isa, the Glossary
Husam ad-Din Muhanna ibn Isa (also known as Muhanna II; d. 1335) was the Arab lord of Palmyra and amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouins) under the Mamluk Sultanate.[1]
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51 relations: Abulfeda, Al Fadl, Al-Adil Kitbugha, Al-Afdal Muhammad, Al-Ashraf Khalil, Al-Nasir Muhammad, Al-Rahba, Aleppo, Amir al-ʿarab, Anah, Arabs, Ayyubid dynasty, Öljaitü, Baghdad, Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, Bedouin, Bosra, Cairo, Cairo Citadel, Damascus, Daraa, Dirham, Douma, Syria, Euphrates, Fadl ibn Isa, Fadl ibn Rabi'ah, Furqlus, Genealogy, Ghuta, Hajj, Hama, Hazim ibn Ali, Hillah, Homs, Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari, Ilkhanate, Iqta', Isa ibn Muhanna, List of Palmyrene monarchs, Mamluk Sultanate, Mecca, Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah, Musa ibn Muhanna, Palmyra, Qalawun, Salamiyah, Sarmin, Second Battle of Homs, Sinjar, Syrian Desert, ... Expand index (1 more) »
- 1335 deaths
- 13th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate
- 14th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate
- Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate
- Bedouin tribal chiefs
- Palmyrene monarchs
- People from the Ilkhanate
- Tayy
Abulfeda
Ismāʿīl bin ʿAlī bin Maḥmūd bin Muḥammad bin ʿUmar bin Shāhanshāh bin Ayyūb bin Shādī bin Marwān (إسماعيل بن علي بن محمود بن محمد بن عمر بن شاهنشاه بن أيوب بن شادي بن مروان), better known as Abū al-Fidāʾ or Abulfeda (أبو الفداء; November 127327 October 1331), was a Mamluk-era Kurdish geographer, historian, Ayyubid prince and local governor of Hama.
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Al Fadl
Al Fadl (آل فَضْل, ALA-LC: Āl Faḍl) were an Arab tribe that dominated the Syrian Desert and steppe during the Middle Ages, and whose modern-day descendants largely live in southern Syria and eastern Lebanon. Muhanna ibn Isa and al Fadl are Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate, Palmyrene monarchs and Tayy.
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Al-Adil Kitbugha
Kitbugha (كتبغا), royal name: al-Malik al-Adil Zayn-ad-Din Kitbugha Ben Abd-Allah al-Mansuri al-Turki al-Mughli; الملك العادل زين الدين كتبغا بن عبد الله المنصورى التركى المغلى) (died 1303 CE) was the 10th Mamluk sultan of Egypt from December 1294 to November 1296.
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Al-Afdal Muhammad
Al-Afdal Muhammad (الأفضل محمد) was the last Ayyubid Kurdish governor of Hama, in central Syria, reigning from 1332 to 1341. Muhanna ibn Isa and Al-Afdal Muhammad are 14th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate.
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Al-Ashraf Khalil
Al-Malik Al-Ashraf Salāh ad-Dīn Khalil ibn Qalawūn (الملك الأشرف صلاح الدين خليل بن قلاوون; c. 1260s – 14 December 1293) was the eighth Turkic Bahri Mamluk sultan, succeeding his father Qalawun.
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Al-Nasir Muhammad
Al-Malik an-Nasir Nasir ad-Din Muhammad ibn Qalawun (الملك الناصر ناصر الدين محمد بن قلاوون), commonly known as an-Nasir Muhammad (الناصر محمد), or by his kunya: Abu al-Ma'ali (أبو المعالي) or as Ibn Qalawun (1285–1341) was the ninth Mamluk sultan of the Bahri dynasty who ruled Egypt between 1293–1294, 1299–1309, and 1310 until his death in 1341.
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Al-Rahba
Al-Rahba (/ALA-LC: al-Raḥba, sometimes spelled Raḥabah), also known as Qal'at al-Rahba, which translates as the "Citadel of al-Rahba", is a medieval Arab fortress on the west bank of the Euphrates River, adjacent to the city of Mayadin in Syria.
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Aleppo
Aleppo (ﺣَﻠَﺐ, ALA-LC) is a city in Syria, which serves as the capital of the Aleppo Governorate, the most populous governorate of Syria.
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Amir al-ʿarab
The amir al-ʿarab (أمير العرب, also known as amir al-ʿurban, أمير العربان) was the commander or leader of the Bedouin tribes in Syria under successive medieval Muslim states.
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Anah
Anah or Ana (ʿĀna, ܐܢܐ), formerly also known as Anna, is an Iraqi town on the Euphrates approximately midway between the Gulf of Alexandretta and the Persian Gulf.
Arabs
The Arabs (عَرَب, DIN 31635:, Arabic pronunciation), also known as the Arab people (الشَّعْبَ الْعَرَبِيّ), are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa.
Ayyubid dynasty
The Ayyubid dynasty (الأيوبيون; Eyûbiyan), also known as the Ayyubid Sultanate, was the founding dynasty of the medieval Sultanate of Egypt established by Saladin in 1171, following his abolition of the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt.
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Öljaitü
Öljaitü, also known as Mohammad-e Khodabande (24 March 1282 – 16 December 1316), was the eighth Ilkhanid dynasty ruler from 1304 to 1316 in Tabriz, Iran.
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Baghdad
Baghdad (or; translit) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab and in West Asia after Tehran.
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Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar
The Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, also known as the Third Battle of Homs, was a Mongol victory over the Mamluks in 1299.
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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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Bosra
Bosra (Buṣrā), formerly Bostra (Βόστρα) and officially called Busra al-Sham (Buṣrā al-Shām), is a town in southern Syria, administratively belonging to the Daraa District of the Daraa Governorate and geographically part of the Hauran region.
Cairo
Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.
Cairo Citadel
The Citadel of Cairo or Citadel of Saladin (Qalaʿat Salāḥ ad-Dīn) is a medieval Islamic-era fortification in Cairo, Egypt, built by Salah ad-Din (Saladin) and further developed by subsequent Egyptian rulers.
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Damascus
Damascus (Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest current capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam.
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Daraa
Daraa (Darʿā, Levantine Arabic:, also Darʿā, Dara’a, Deraa, Dera'a, Dera, Derʿā and Edrei; means "fortress", compare Dura-Europos) is a city in southwestern Syria, located about north of the border with Jordan.
Dirham
The dirham, dirhem or drahm (درهم) is a unit of currency and of mass.
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Douma, Syria
Douma (Dūmā) is a city in Syria. Its centre is about northeast of the centre of Damascus. Being the capital of Rif Dimashq Governorate, the city is also the administrative centre of Douma District. Douma is a major city of the region known as Ghouta, for the peri-urban settlements to the east and south of Damascus.
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Euphrates
The Euphrates (see below) is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
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Fadl ibn Isa
Fadl ibn Isa, also known as Fadl II, was a prince of the Al Fadl, an Arab dynasty that dominated the Syrian Desert beginning in the 13th century. Muhanna ibn Isa and Fadl ibn Isa are 14th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate, Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate, Bedouin tribal chiefs, Palmyrene monarchs and Tayy.
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Fadl ibn Rabi'ah
Abu Imran Fadl ibn Rabi'ah was an Arab emir in Syria in the early 12th century. Muhanna ibn Isa and Fadl ibn Rabi'ah are Bedouin tribal chiefs and Tayy.
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Furqlus
Furqlus (Fırıklus, al-Farqalus, Furglus or Furklus) is a town in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, east of the city of Homs.
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Genealogy
Genealogy is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages.
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Ghuta
Ghouta (غُوطَةُ دِمَشْقَ / ALA-LC: Ḡūṭat Dimašq) is a countryside area in southwestern Syria that surrounds the city of Damascus along its eastern and southern rim.
Hajj
Hajj (translit; also spelled Hadj, Haj or Haji) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims.
Hama
Hama (حَمَاة,; lit; Ḥămāṯ) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria.
Hazim ibn Ali
Hazim ibn Ali ibn Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah al-Ta'i (ALA-LC: Ḥǎzim ibn ʿAlī ibn Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrāh at-Ṭaʾī) was a chieftain of the Jarrahids, a Bedouin clan of the Banu Tayy tribe that intermittently controlled Palestine, Balqa and northern Arabia in the late 10th and early 11th century. Muhanna ibn Isa and Hazim ibn Ali are Tayy.
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Hillah
Hillah (ٱلْحِلَّة al-Ḥillah), also spelled Hilla, is a city in central Iraq on the Hilla branch of the Euphrates River, south of Baghdad.
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Homs
Homs (حِمْص / ALA-LC:; Levantine Arabic: حُمْص / Ḥomṣ), known in pre-Islamic Syria as Emesa (Émesa), is a city in western Syria and the capital of the Homs Governorate.
Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari
Shihab al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Fadlallah al-Umari (Shihāb al-Dīn Abū al-ʿAbbās Aḥmad ibn Faḍlallāh al-ʿUmarī), commonly known as Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari or Ibn Faḍl Allāh al-‘Umārī (1301 – 1349) was an Arab historian born in Damascus. Muhanna ibn Isa and ibn Fadlallah al-Umari are 14th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate and Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate.
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Ilkhanate
The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate, ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (translit), and known to the Mongols as Hülegü Ulus, was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire.
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Iqta'
An iqta (iqṭāʿ) and occasionally iqtaʿa (اقطاعة) was an Islamic practice of tax farming that became common in Muslim Asia during the Buyid dynasty.
Isa ibn Muhanna
Sharaf ad-Din Isa ibn Muhanna at-Ta'i, better known as Isa ibn Muhanna (d. 1284/85), was an Arab emir (commander/prince) of the Al Fadl, a Bedouin dynasty that dominated the Syrian Desert and steppe during the 13th–15th centuries. Muhanna ibn Isa and Isa ibn Muhanna are 13th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate, Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate, Bedouin tribal chiefs, Palmyrene monarchs and Tayy.
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List of Palmyrene monarchs
Below is a list of Palmyrene monarchs, the monarchs that ruled and presided over the city of Palmyra and the subsequent Palmyrene Empire in the 3rd century AD, and the later vassal princes of the Al Fadl dynasty which ruled over the city in the 14th century. Muhanna ibn Isa and list of Palmyrene monarchs are Palmyrene monarchs.
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Mamluk Sultanate
The Mamluk Sultanate (translit), also known as Mamluk Egypt or the Mamluk Empire, was a state that ruled Egypt, the Levant and the Hejaz from the mid-13th to early 16th centuries.
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Mecca
Mecca (officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, commonly shortened to Makkah) is the capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia and the holiest city according to Islam.
Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah
Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah al-Tayyi, in some sources erroneously called Daghfal ibn Mufarrij, was an emir of the Jarrahid family and leader of the Tayy tribe. Muhanna ibn Isa and Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah are Bedouin tribal chiefs and Tayy.
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Musa ibn Muhanna
Muzaffar ad-Din Musa ibn Muhanna (died November 1341) was the amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouin tribes) in Syria and lord of Salamiyah and Palmyra under the Mamluks in 1335–November 1341. Muhanna ibn Isa and Musa ibn Muhanna are 14th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate, Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate, Bedouin tribal chiefs, Palmyrene monarchs and Tayy.
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Palmyra
Palmyra (Palmyrene:, romanized: Tadmor; Tadmur) is an ancient city in the eastern part of the Levant, now in the center of modern Syria.
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Qalawun
(قلاوون الصالحي, – November 10, 1290) was the seventh Turkic Bahri Mamluk Sultan of Egypt; he ruled from 1279 to 1290.
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Salamiyah
A full view of Shmemis (spring 1995) Salamiyah or Salamieh (سلمية) is a city and district in western Syria, in the Hama Governorate.
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Sarmin
Sarmin (Sarmīn also spelled Sarmeen) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Idlib Governorate, located 15 kilometers southeast of Idlib.
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Second Battle of Homs
The Second Battle of Homs was fought in western Syria on 29 October 1281, between the armies of the Mamluk dynasty of Egypt and the Ilkhanate, a division of the Mongol Empire centered on Iran. The battle was part of Abaqa Khan's attempt at taking Syria from the Egyptians.
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Sinjar
Sinjar (Sinjār; translit, Shingar) is a town in the Sinjar District of the Nineveh Governorate in northern Iraq.
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Syrian Desert
The Syrian Desert (بادية الشامBādiyat Ash-Shām), also known as the North Arabian Desert, the Jordanian steppe, or the Badiya, is a region of desert, semi-desert, and steppe, covering approx.
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Tayy
The Tayy (طيء/ALA-LC: Ṭayyi’), (Musnad: 𐩷𐩺), also known as Ṭayyi, Tayyaye, or Taiyaye, are a large and ancient Arab tribe, among whose descendants today are the tribes of Bani Sakher and Shammar. The nisba (patronymic) of Tayy is aṭ-Ṭāʾī (ٱلطَّائِي). In the second century CE, they migrated to the northern Arabian ranges of the Shammar and Salma Mountains, which then collectively became known as the Jabal Tayy, and later Jabal Shammar.
See also
1335 deaths
- Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan
- Anastasia Lvovna of Halych–Volhynia
- Arnaud de Via
- Baghdad Khatun
- Bernat de Sarrià
- Danashri
- David III Strathbogie
- Elizabeth Richeza of Poland
- Erard of Bar, Seigneur de Pierrepont et d'Ancerville
- Eubulus le Strange, 1st Baron Strange
- Giovanni Gaetano Orsini (died 1335)
- Guglielmo Tocco
- Guillaume I de Coucy
- Heilwige Bloemardinne
- Henry VI the Good
- Henry of Bohemia
- Hugh V of Bas
- Jacobus de Belviso
- Jan Doliwa
- John II Orsini
- John II, Marquis of Namur
- John Lutterell
- John Marmion, 4th Baron Marmion of Winteringham
- John de Lindsay
- Luther von Braunschweig
- Mahmud ibn Ali al-Qashani
- Marie of Évreux
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Nijō Michihira
- Nijō Tamefuyu
- Oldradus de Ponte
- Prince Moriyoshi
- Richard Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Codnor
- Rodrigo Ibáñez
- Royal Consort Sunbi Heo
- Rudolf Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden
- Rukn-e-Alam
- Sir Gruffydd Llwyd
- William de Grandison, 1st Baron Grandison
- Zhao Youqin
13th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate
- 'Ala ad-Din al-Basir
- Ahmad al-Dhaki al-Mawsili
- Al-Ashraf Musa, Emir of Homs
- Al-Mansur II Muhammad
- Al-Muzaffar III Mahmud
- Fakhr al-Din al-Qibti
- Ibn al-Azkashi
- Ibn al-Sal'us
- Ibn bint al-A'azz
- Ibrahim bin Shaddad
- Isa ibn Muhanna
- Izz al-Din al-Kawrani
- Mowafaqia al-Masria
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Siraj al-Din Dhabyan
- Zayn al-Din Ahmad bin Hanna
14th-century people from the Mamluk Sultanate
- Al-Afdal Muhammad
- Al-Jildaki
- Al-Kum al-Rishi
- El-Mohib bin el-Emam
- Fadl ibn Isa
- Fakhr al-Din al-Qibti
- Hasan ibn Ajlan
- Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari
- Ibn Nubata
- Ibn al-Azkashi
- Ibn bint al-Aqsarayi
- Ibrahim bin Shaddad
- Ibrahim ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn al-Qaysarani
- Mowafaqia al-Masria
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Musa ibn Muhanna
- Nashwan bint al-Gamal
- Sulaiman ibn Muhanna
- Zayn al-Din Ahmad bin Hanna
Arabs from the Mamluk Sultanate
- Al Fadl
- Barakat ibn Hasan
- Buhturids
- Fadl ibn Isa
- Ibn Fadlallah al-Umari
- Ibn Sibat
- Ibn al-Sal'us
- Isa ibn Muhanna
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Musa ibn Muhanna
- Sulaiman ibn Muhanna
- Turabay dynasty
Bedouin tribal chiefs
- Abu Bara
- Aktham ibn Sayfi
- Amir al-Dandal
- Amir ibn al-Tufayl
- Aqil Agha
- Auda Abu Tayi
- Bahdal ibn Unayf al-Kalbi
- Fadl ibn Isa
- Fadl ibn Rabi'ah
- Fendi Al-Fayez
- Humayd ibn Hurayth ibn Bahdal
- Ibn Bahdal
- Isa ibn Muhanna
- Mansur ibn Furaykh
- Mawiyya
- Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Musa ibn Muhanna
- Rafi ibn Abi'l-Layl
- Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami
- Rawh ibn Zinba al-Judhami
- Salih ibn Mirdas
- Sattam Al-Fayez
- Sulaiman ibn Muhanna
- Talal Al-Fayez
- Turabay ibn Qaraja
- Umayr ibn al-Hubab al-Sulami
- Yazid ibn al-Sa'iq
- Zufar ibn al-Harith al-Kilabi
- Zuhayr ibn Jadhima
- Zuhayr ibn Janab
Palmyrene monarchs
- Al Fadl
- Fadl ibn Isa
- Hairan I
- Hairan II
- Isa ibn Muhanna
- List of Palmyrene monarchs
- Maeonius
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Musa ibn Muhanna
- Odaenathus
- Septimius Antiochus
- Sulaiman ibn Muhanna
- Vaballathus
- Zenobia
People from the Ilkhanate
- Abish Khatun
- Ahmad al-Suhrawardi
- Alinaq Noyan
- Arghun Aqa
- Baghdad Khatun
- Buqa
- Buscarello de Ghizolfi
- Demasq Kaja
- Dilshad Khatun
- El Qutlugh Khatun
- Gregory Chioniades
- Guiscard Bustari
- Iftikharyian family
- Irinjin
- Juvayni family
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Padishah Khatun
- Qurumushi
- Rychaldus
- Tommaso Ugi di Siena
- Uljay Qutlugh Khatun
Tayy
- Adi ibn Hatim
- Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Ta'i
- Al Fadl
- Al-Dhafeer
- Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
- Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi
- Banu Lam
- Battle of al-Uqhuwana
- Buhturi
- Fadl ibn Isa
- Fadl ibn Rabi'ah
- First Qarmatian invasion of Egypt
- Hatim al-Tai
- Hazim ibn Ali
- Humayd ibn Qahtaba
- Isa ibn Muhanna
- Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i
- Jarm
- Jarrahids
- Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf
- Mufarrij ibn Daghfal ibn al-Jarrah
- Muhanna ibn Isa
- Musa ibn Muhanna
- Qahtaba ibn Shabib al-Ta'i
- Rashidi dynasty
- Shammar
- Sulaiman ibn Muhanna
- Tayy
- Zayd al-Khayr
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhanna_ibn_Isa
Also known as Hussam al-Din Muhanna ibn 'Isa, Muhanna II, Muhanna ibn 'Isa.
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