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Abd and Al-Qādir
Abd Al-Qādir was ultimately forced to surrender.
The French government refused to honour Lamoricière's promise and Abd Al-Qādir was exiled to France.

Abd and died
Abd al-Rahman died in his adopted city of Córdoba, and was supposedly buried under the site of the Mezquita.
Abd ar-Rahman was famous for his public building program in Córdoba where he died in 852.
Abd ar-Rahman launched three different campaigns against Ibn Hafsun ( who died in 917 ) and his sons.
Muhammad bin Saud died in 1765 but his son, Abd al Aziz, continued the Salafi cause.
Muhammad ibn ' Abd Al-Wahhab had six sons ; Hussain, Abdullah, Hassan, Ali and Ibrahim and Abdul-Aziz who died in his youth.
Caliph Al-Walid I died in 715 and was succeeded by his brother Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik.
Around 788 Abd ar-Rahman I died, and was succeeded by Hisham I.
The Swedish painter and former anarchist, later convert to Islam, Abd al-Hādī ' Aqīlī, formerly known as Ivan Aguéli, died there, being killed by a train, in 1917.
Later, Abd ar Rahman died and Zundil sent his head to Hajjaj who sent it to Abd al-Malik.
The Hashemites trace their ancestry from Hashim ibn Abd al-Manaf ( died c. 510 AD ), the great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, although the definition today mainly refers to the descendants of the prophet's daughter, Fatimah.
*` Abd Allah ibn ` Abbas died here
His mother died when he was quite young, and he was raised by his maternal grandfather, Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Latif Al ash-Sheikh who taught him the Quran and the principles of the Islam, an education which left an impact on him for the remainder of his life.
Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi ( died 732 ; ), also known as Abd er Rahman, Abdderrahman, Abderame, and Abd el-Rahman, led the Andalusian Muslims into battle against the forces of Charles Martel in the Battle of Tours on October 10, 732 AD.
Abd al-Karim Qasim's father was a Sunni Muslim of Arabic and Kurdish descent who died shortly after his son's birth during World War I as a soldier for the Ottoman Empire.
* Abd Allah ibn Mas ' ud ( died 652 ), a companion of Muhammad, also known as Abdullaah ibn Mas ’ ud
In 1947, Abd el-Krim was given permission to live in the south of France, after being released for health concerns, he however succeeded in gaining asylum in Egypt instead, where he presided over the Liberation Committee for the Maghreb, and where he died in 1963, just after seeing his hopes of a Maghreb independent of colonial powers completed by the independence of Algeria.
There was fierce fighting and Abd al-Malik died.
* In the book Al-Ansaab by Abu Sa'd Abd al-Kareem as-Sama ' ni, who died in the year 1166 ( 562 of the Islamic calendar ), under the entry for the ascription al-Salafi he mentions an example or more of people who were so described in his time.
His death was confirmed when the ambassador of the Taliban, Abd Al-Salam Dhaif, said three days later, " Abu Hafs al-Masri died from injuries he suffered after US warplanes bombed his house near Kabul.
*' Abd al-Majid Nimer Zaghmout ( died 2000 ), Palestinian imprisoned in Syria
Muhammad bin Qasim had begun preparations for further expansions when Hajjaj died, as did Caliph Al-Walid I, who was succeeded by Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik, who then took revenge against all who had been close to Hajjaj.

Abd and Damascus
Abd al-Rahman's establishment of a government in al-Andalus represented a branching from the rest of the Islamic Empire, which had been brought under the Abbasid following the overthrow of the Umayyads from Damascus in 750.
Born near Damascus in Syria, Abd al-Rahman, grandson of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, was the son of the Umayyad prince Mu ' awiyah ibn Hisham and a Berber mother.
Abd al-Rahman and a small selection of his family fled Damascus, where the center of Umayyad power had been ; people moving with him include his brother Yahiya, his four-year old son Sulayman, and some of his sisters, as well as his former Greek slave ( a freedman ), Bedr.
Bedr managed to line up three Syrian commanders – Obeid Allah ibn Uthman and Abd Allah ibn Khalid, both originally of Damascus, and Yusuf ibn Bukht of Qinnasrin.
Overall, Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ( Al-Waleed's father ) is said to have transformed 10 churches in Damascus into mosques.
* In the fiction of H. P. Lovecraft, Abd Al Azred, Muslim-kafir scholar and scientist, is killed in Damascus city market.
Perhaps inspired by the contemporary Turkish War of Independence ( 1919-1921 ), similarly, the Great Revolt for Syrian Independence began in the countryside of Jabal al-Druze, led by Sultan al-Atrash, as a Druze uprising ; the movement was adopted by a group of Syrian nationalists led by Dr Abd al-Rahman Shahbandar and spread to the States of Aleppo, Damascus.
Afterwards, the head of Husayn remained confiscated and confined in Damascus by the order of the Umayyad monarch, Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik ( d. 86 / 705 ), in this condition for about two hundred twenty years.
Abd El-Kader ibn Muhieddine ( 6 September 1808 near Mascara – 26 May 1883 Damascus ), ( ) known as or ) was an Algerian Islamic scholar, Sufi, political and military leader who led a struggle against the French invasion in the mid-19th century, for which he is seen by some Algerians as the " modern Jugurtha " and a national hero.
After 711, the Moors occupied the Iberian peninsula ; Lisbon () is taken in 716 by Berbers under the command of Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ( who received the governorship of Al-Andalus, in the name of the Umayyad Caliphate of Damascus ), who also captured the region of Sacavém.
Later he went to Damascus and visited the court of the caliph Abd al-Malik and that of his successor, Al-Walid I.
The Great Mosque of Córdoba exhibited features, and an architectural appearance, similar to the Great Mosque of Damascus, therefore it is evident that it was used as a model by Abd ar-Rahman for the creation of the Great Mosque in Córdoba.
Atassi received senior Iraqi leaders in Damascus, including Crown Prince Abd al-Illah and Faisal II of Iraq, for technical discussions on union.
* 2008-' Mustaqbal al-Islam fī al-Gharb wa-al-Sharq ' Future of Islam in the West and the East, co-authored with < sup > c </ sup > Abd al-Majid al-Sharafī, published by Dar al-Fikr in Damascus, 2008
* 685: Death of Marwan I. Abd al-Malik becomes the caliph at Damascus.
He was favoured by Yazid II and his successor Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, who brought him up from Iraq to Damascus.
Ummayad Caliph Al-Walid ibn Abd al-Malik is often credited with building the first bimaristan in Damascus in 707 AD.
Musa ibn Nusayr, upon his return to Damascus, fell into disfavor with the caliph and ended his days in Medina as an “ old and broken man .” ‘ Musa ibn Nusayr outlived his son, ‘ Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa.
After his death, ‘ Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa ’ s head was brought to Damascus and displayed publicly to an audience where the caliph knew that his father, Ibn Musa ibn Nusayr, was in attendance.
This was not well received by the Umayyad Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik in Damascus who had Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa killed for attempting to establish his own monarchy.

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