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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banu_ThaqifBanu Thaqif - Wikipedia

    685–705) appointed the Thaqafite al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf over Iraq and the east in 694. Although coming from Ta'if, al-Hajjaj benefited from his tribal ties with the Thaqif of Iraq. Like the other Thaqafites who administered Iraq, al-Hajjaj had been a man of letters, in his case, working as a teacher before taking up a military career.

  2. Taher, Mohamed, সম্পাদক (১৯৯৮), "Al-Hajjaj Ibn Yusuf Al-Thaqafi", Encyclopedic survey of Islamic culture, New Delhi: Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd., আইএসবিএন 81-7488-487-4

  3. al-Haddschādsch ibn Yūsuf ibn Matar ( arabisch الحجاج بن يوسف بن مطر, DMG al-Ḥaǧǧāǧ b. Yūsuf b. Maṭar; * vor 809; † nach 813) war ein arabischer Mathematiker, der zwischen 786 und 833 in Bagdad wirkte und der früheste Übersetzer der Elemente des Euklid vom Griechischen ins Arabische ist.

  4. Al-Hajjaj ibn Yussuf Ath-Thaqafi ou Al Hajjaj ibn Yusuf (arabe : الحجاج بن يوسف الثقفي) (juin 661 à Taïf, 714 à Wasit, la ville qu'il avait fondée en 702 en Irak) fut un gouverneur important pendant le califat omeyyade de Damas. Il fut gouverneur de l'Irak durant les règnes de ʿAbd Al-Malik et de son fils Al-Walīd Ier.

  5. He married al-Hajjaj's niece, Umm al-Hajjaj, the daughter of Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Thaqafi. [1] [2] During her uncle's lifetime, she gave birth to Yazid's sons: al-Hajjaj, who died young, and al-Walid II, who became caliph in 743. [1] Umm al-Hajjaj became very influential wife of Yazid II. Her second son al-Walid, who was born in 709, was ...

  6. Siege of Mecca (692) / 21.4167; 39.8167. The siege of Mecca ( Arabic: حصار مكة) occurred at the end of the Second Fitna in 692 when the forces of the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan besieged and defeated his rival, the caliph Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr in his center of power, the Islamic holy city of Mecca.

  7. Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (815–875) wrote Sahih Muslim hadith books: Dawud al-Zahiri (815–883/4) founded the Zahiri school: Muhammad ibn Isa at-Tirmidhi (824–892) wrote Jami` at-Tirmidhi hadith books: Al-Baladhuri (died 892) wrote early history Futuh al-Buldan, Genealogies of the Nobles: Ibn Majah (824–887) wrote Sunan ibn Majah hadith book