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  1. Abu al-Mughira Ziyad ibn Abihi (Arabic: أبو المغيرة زياد بن أبيه, romanized: Abū al-Mughīra Ziyād ibn Abīhi; c. 622–673), also known as Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan (Arabic: زياد بن أبي سفيان, romanized: Ziyād ibn Abī Sufyān), was an administrator and statesman of the successive Rashidun and Umayyad ...

  2. Ziyad b. Abih. Zīyād b. Abīh (Arabic: زياد بن أبيه) (b. 1 /622-3 - d. 53 /673) was an agent of Ali b. Abi Talib (a) and Mu'awiya b. Abi Sufyan. He was representative of Imam Ali (a) in Istakhr, Fars. After the peace treaty between Imam al-Hasan (a) and Mu'awiya, he refused to take an oath of allegiance to Mu'awiya as the caliph of Muslims.

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

    Among their notable governors in Iraq were al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba (638, 642–645), Ziyad ibn Abihi (665–673), and al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf (694–714), while major Thaqafite commanders included Uthman ibn Abi al-As, who led the first Muslim naval expeditions in the 630s, Muhammad ibn al-Qasim, the conqueror of Sind in the 710s, and pro ...

  4. Se narra que el Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyán escribió a Ziyad ibn Abihi cuando era gobernador de Basora (45-53 AH) para que le enviara a su hijo Ubaydullah. Cuando Ubaydullah llegó a Muawiya, éste se dio cuenta de que arrastraba las palabras, por lo que Muawiya escribió a Ziyad reprochándole la mala pronunciación de su hijo.

  5. Ziyad. For other person named Ubayd Allah, see Ubayd Allah (disambiguation). ʿUbayd Allāh b. Zīyād b. Abīh (Arabic: عبيد الله بن زياد, b. 33 /653-4, d. 67 /686) was the famous Umayyad commander, the governor of Kufa at the time of the Tragedy of 'Ashura and one of the key persons in the martyrdom of Imam al-Husayn (a) and his companions.

  6. Abu-l-Mughira Ziyad ibn Abihi (mort a al-Thuwayya o al-Thawiyya, prop de Kufa, el 673) fou un governador de l' Iraq i les províncies orientals per compte del califa omeia, del 670 al 673. Se l'assenyala amb diversos noms: Ziyad ibn Abi-Suffín, Ziyad ibn Ubayd, Ziyad ibn Sumayya, Ziyad ibn Abi-Sufyan, Ziyad ibn Ummihi.