Muzaffar ad-Din Musa ibn Muhanna[note 1] (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. He was the chieftain of the Tayyid clan of Al Fadl, having succeeded his father Muhanna ibn Isa. Musa maintained close relations with Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad and cooperated with him during Muhanna's defection to the Mongol Ilkhanate and later during his own reign. In return for Musa's support and supply of noble Arabian horses, an-Nasir Muhammad granted substantial, high-income iqtaʿat (fiefs) in Syria.
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Muzaffar ad-Din MusaibnMuhanna (died November 1341) was the amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouin tribes) in Syria and lord of Salamiyah and Palmyra...
Husam ad-Din Muhannaibn 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...
He was freed due to the help he received from two amirs; Salar and Muhannaibn Isa, but he was not allowed to go back to Syria. He was then again summoned...
the position of Sharif of Medina was in the hands of the Husaynid Banu Muhanna dynasty. Al Qasimi of Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates...
function was often to serve as auxiliary troops. Starting with Emir Isa ibnMuhanna, the Al Fadl became the hereditary holders of the office by order of...
Unfortunately, four works mentioned by IbnMuhannā, one work called Bilik mentioned by Abu Hayyan (Abū Mūsā Ǧābir ibn Ḥayyān) and others have not been found...
of Musa because of their alleged culpability in the slaying of Ali Sayfa at Nahr al-Kalb. In 1606 Ali ibn Ahmed ibn Janbulad, a nephew of Husayn ibn Janbulad...
commander of the Bedouin tribes in Syria, Muhannaibn Isa, his son MusaibnMuhanna and his brother Fadl ibn Isa, were arrested at Furqlus during a meeting...
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with the Ilkhanate, and he was replaced by tribal chief Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr. Muhanna was forgiven and restored by an-Nasir in 1330; he remained loyal...
destabilisation of the central government, a tribe, by the name of, Al Muhanna, claimed they wanted to end the unrest and used this excuse to invade Karbala...
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defeat, and the point of maximum expansion of the Mongol Empire. Isa ibnMuhanna is appointed amir al-ʿarab under the Mamluks. The Chinese era Jingding...
took a decisive blow, with Sulayman Hubaysh and his nephews Mansur and Muhanna arrested and executed by Sayfa. The Shia Hamade clan gained influence in...
William Bowyear dated in 1767. It describes a Persian pirate named Mīr Muhannā. The letter states "In his day, he was a major source of concern for all...