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They then came in contact with the Berghouata, a Berber tribal confederation, who followed a " heresy " founded by Salih ibn Tarif, three centuries earlier.
* Salih ibn Tarif proclaims himself a prophet among the Berghouata of Morocco.
Hajjaj, after years of serious fighting, quelled religious disturbances, including the rebellion launched by Salih ibn Musarrih and continued after Salih's death by Shabib.
The earliest seamless globe was invented in Kashmir by the Muslim astronomer and metallurgist Ali Kashmiri ibn Luqman in 1589-90 ( AH 998 ) during Akbar the Great's reign ; another was produced in 1659-60 ( 1070 AH ) by Muhammad Salih Tahtawi with Arabic and Sanskrit inscriptions ; and the last was produced in Lahore by a Hindu astronomer and metallurgist Lala Balhumal Lahuri in 1842 during Jagatjit Singh Bahadur's reign.
When this news reached " Behzādān " ( Khorasani ), he along Ziyad ibn Salih came there to find out what the details, and soon they got involved in a fight.
He sent Abd al-Malik ibn Salih to restore order there.
* Abd al-Malik ibn Salih
He appointed Yazid ibn al-Muhallab governor of Mesopotamia ( Iraq ) and Salih ibn Abd al-Rahman financial administrator there.
Yazid was happy to escape the financial strictness of Salih ibn Abd al-Rahman in Mesopotamia ( Iraq ).
It was the capital of the medieval Kingdom of Nekor, and was founded by Emir Idris ibn Salih between 749 and 761 AD, and became the capital in the reign of his son Said ibn Idris ( the capital having previously been Temsaman.
It was founded by an immigrant of Yemen, Salih I ibn Mansur al-Himyarī in 710 AD, by Caliphal grant.
* Salih I ibn Mansur al-Himyari " al -` Abd as-Salih " ( 710-749 )
* al-Mu ' tasim ibn Salih ( 749 -?
* Idris I ibn Salih (?- 760 ), who founded Nekor
* Salih II ibn Sa ' id ( 803-864 ), whose brother led a revolt against him, but was defeated.
* Sa ' id I ibn Salih ( 864-916 ); his older brother and uncle led an unsuccessful revolt against him, but he was ultimately defeated and killed by the Fatimid general Messala ibn Habus, who conquered the area for six months.
* Abd al-Badi ' ibn Salih " el-Mu ' ayyid " ( 927-929 ); he was defeated and killed by another Fatimid general, Musa ibn Abi ' l-Afiya, who destroyed Nekor again.
* Abu Ayyub Isma ' il ibn ' Abd al Malik ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Sa ' id I ibn Salih ( 930 ?- 935 ), who was defeated and killed by yet another Fatimid general, Sandal the mawla.

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In June 2005 the Saudi government released a list ( see al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula ) of 36 wanted ( and alive ) terrorists, one of whom was Salih Sa ' id Al Batih al-Ghamdi.
* In the book Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih, Mustafa Sa ' eed was tried in the Old Bailey for the crime of murdering his English wife Jean Morris and was sentenced to seven years imprisonment.
While in Damascus, he met Islamic scholars and leaders including Shaykh Muhammad Adib Salih, Shaykh Sa ` id Hawwa, Shaykh Muhammad Sa ` id Ramadan al-Buti, Mullah Ramadan al-Buti, and Shaykh Marwan Hadid.
The other eight activists, Riad al-Turk, Aref Dalila, Walid al-Bunni, Kamal al-Labwani, Habib Salih, Hasan Sa ` dun, Habib ` Isa, and Fawwaz Tello were referred to the Supreme State Security Court which issued prison sentences between two to 10 years.

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Under the successors of Salih ibn Tarif, Ilyas ibn Salih ( CE 792-842 ); Yunus ( CE 842-888 ) and Abu Ghufail ( CE 888 – 913 ) the tribal kingdom was consolidated, and missions sent to neighbouring tribes.

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Abu Salih the Armenian, writing in the last quarter of the twelfth century, makes one early reference to this belief that they possessed the Ark.
* Salih Yazıcı, 14th c. scribe ; writer of the masnavi Shemsiyye, a work of divinations in the Turkish language
Muhammad Salih Tahtawi of Sindh headed the task of creating a massive, seamless celestial globe using a secret wax casting method in the Mughal Empire, the famous celestial globe of Muhammad Salih Tahtawi is inscribed with Arabic and Persian language | Persian inscriptions and was completed in the year 1631 during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir.
A famous seamless celestial globe was produced in 1659-1660, by the Sindhi astronomer Muhammad Salih Tahtawi of Thatta with Arabic and Persian inscriptions.
Karimov drew 86 % of the vote against opposition candidate Muhammad Salih ( or Salikh ), whose showing experts praised in view of charges that the election had been rigged.
Early during the fighting, President Ali Abdallah Salih announced a general amnesty which applied to everyone except a list of 16 persons.
The government prepared legal cases against four southern leaders -- Ali Salim al-Baidh, Haydar Abu Bakr Al-Attas, Abd Al-Rahman Ali Al-Jifri, and Salih Munassar Al-Siyali -- for misappropriation of official funds.
Yemen held its first direct presidential elections in September 1999, electing President Ali Abdallah Salih to a 5-year term in what were generally considered free and fair elections.
* 1267 – Malik ul Salih establishes Samudera Pasai, the first Muslim state in Indonesia.
In Iraq, during the first two months of 2005 Hadi Salih, international secretary of the Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions ( IFTU ) was brutally tortured and killed.
* Malik ul Salih establishes Samudra Pasai, the first Muslim state in Indonesia.
The most famous corsairs were the Ottoman Hayreddin and his older brother Oruç Reis ( Redbeard ), Turgut Reis ( known as Dragut in the West ), Kurtoğlu ( known as Curtogoli in the West ), Kemal Reis, Salih Reis and Koca Murat Reis.
* Maxwell Confait, Colin Lattimore, Ronal Leighton and Ahmet Salih.
Famous Mughal metallurgists like Ali Kashmiri and Muhammed Salih Thatawi created the seamless celestial globes.
The Ottoman fleet had a Y shaped configuration: Barbarossa, together with his son Hasan Reis ( later Hasan Pasha ), Sinan Reis, Cafer Reis and Şaban Reis, was at the center ; Seydi Ali Reis commanded the left wing ; Salih Reis commanded the right wing ; while Turgut Reis, accompanied by Murat Reis, Güzelce Mehmet Reis and Sadık Reis, commanded the rear wing.
Salih al-Ali led the Syrian Revolt of 1919 in the Alawi region east of the coastal city of Latakia.
Salih al-Ali was primarily interested in protecting Alawite regions from external meddling ; his uprisings were not motivated by the nationalist movement, but identified with it in order to further Alawite autonomy.
Because of Qasim's government's repressive policy towards the opposition, Ali Salih al-Sadi, Secretary ( leader ) of the Arab Socialist Ba ' ath Party's Iraqi cell, reorganised the party's rank and file, and on 24 December 1962 launched a nationwide protest against Qasim's regime.
Ali Salih al-Sadi, the Secretary General of the Iraqi cell's Regional Command, was expelled from the party in 1964, and al-Bakr succeeded him in office.

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