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IshaqII may refer to: IshaqII (Hafsid), amir of the Hafsid dynasty Askia IshaqII, King of Songhay Empire This disambiguation page lists articles about...
Askia IshaqII, also known as Askia Isḥāq Zughrānī, was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1588 to 1591. He commanded the Songhai force at the Battle...
and won its first and most decisive victory against the forces of Askia IshaqII at the Battle of Tondibi and occupied the capital of Gao shortly after...
Askia Ishaq I. The empire experienced a period of stability and a string of military successes during the reign of Askia Daoud. Askia IshaqII, the last...
The Moroccan forces under Judar Pasha defeated the Songhai under Askia IshaqII, guaranteeing the empire's downfall. The Songhai had been the dominant...
he assumed power in the last months of 1591 after the defeat of Askia IshaqII by Moroccan forces at the Battle of Tondibi and the subsequent Battle of...
Muḥammad ibn ʾIsḥāq ibn Yasār al-Muṭṭalibī; c. 704–767), known simply as Ibn Ishaq, was an 8th-century Muslim historian and hagiographer. Ibn Ishaq, also known...
al-Mansur then asked Askia IshaqII to pay him an amount of gold proportional to the amount of salt taken from the mines, which IshaqII contemptuously refused...
descendants are called mamar hamey, they are the descendants of Askia IshaqII, Askia Nuh, Askia Muhammad V Gao who were dethroned by Moroccans after...
Moroccan invasion in 1591, the empire was ruled by Askia IshaqII. After his defeat, Askiya IshaqII was deposed by his brother, Askiya Muhammad Gao. The...
he then asked Askia IshaqII to pay him an amount of gold proportional to the amount of salt taken from the mines, which IshaqII contemptuously refused...
Ghulam Ishaq Khan (20 January 1915 – 27 October 2006), commonly known by his initials GIK, was a Pakistani bureaucrat, politician and statesman who served...
and their newly established capital at Lulami. The first ruler, Askia IshaqII was deposed by his brother Muhammad Gao, who was in turn murdered on the...
Muhammad II (1317–1318) Abu Bakr II (1318–1346) Abu Hafs Umar II (1346–1349) Ahmad I (1349) IshaqII (1350–1369) Abu al-Baqa Khalid (1369–1371) Ahmad II (1371–1394)...
Abu Ishaq Ibrahim II or Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn Abu-Bakr (Arabic: أبو إسحاق إبراهيم بن أبي بكر) was the Hafsid caliph of Tunis from 1350 to 1369. He was...
Army's objective is to conquer the Songhai Empire, led by the Emperor Askia IshaqII, in North Africa, corresponding to what is now the Republic of Mali. October...
liable to retaliation in cases of murder Levy (1957) pp. 78-79 Khalil bin Ishaq, II, 4 Sachau, p.173 Levy, p.114 Levy pp. 80-81 "Slavery in Islam". BBC. Archived...
(1311–1317) Muhammad II, Khalif (1317–1318) Abu Bakr II, Khalif (1318–1346) Abu Hafs Umar II, Khalif (1346–1349) Ahmad I, Khalif (1349) IshaqII, Khalif (1350–1369)...
Askia Dawud , Askia Muhammed Gao (aka Wayki), deposed his brother Askia IshaqII and briefly took command of the Songhai resistance army. Supported by the...
(1582–1586) Askiya Muhammed Bani, son of Askiya Dawud, King (1586–1588) Askia IshaqII, King (1588–1592) Niger Dendi Kingdom: Askiya dynasty (complete list) –...
Mehmed II (Ottoman Turkish: محمد ثانى, romanized: Meḥmed-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Mehmed, pronounced [icinˈdʒi ˈmehmet]; 30 March 1432 – 3 May 1481), commonly...
Benga-farma Maḥmūd b. Ismail named as Askia. But another eunuch tipped off Ishaq, the oldest of the sons of Askia Daoud present, surrounded the conspirators...
advanced on the Songhai capital of Gao. Meanwhile, Songhai ruler Askia IshaqII assembled a force of more than 40,000 men and moved north against the Moroccans;...
The biblical patriarch Isaac (Arabic: إِسْحَاق or إِسْحٰق[note] ʾIsḥāq) is recognized as a prophet of God by Muslims. As in Judaism and Christianity, Islam...
Ishaq ibn Ali (Arabic: إسحق بن علي) (died April 1147) was the 8th and last Almoravid Emir who reigned shortly in 1147. Ibrahim was the uncle of his predecessor...
Army's objective is to conquer the Songhai Empire, led by the Emperor Askia IshaqII, in North Africa, corresponding to what is now the Republic of Mali. October...
Muhammad Bani in 1588, but survived the purges led by his successor Askia IshaqII. He died on July 7, 1593, in the old town of Timbuktu. In addition to his...
Kenza, his father's wife and the daughter of the Awraba tribe chieftain, Ishaq ibn Mohammed al-Awarbi. He was raised among the Berber Awraba tribe of Volubilis...