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Abd al-Rahman I, or, his full name by patronymic record, Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu ' awiya ibn Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ( 731 – 788 ) ( Arabic: عبد الرحمن الداخل ) was the founder of the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba ( 755 ), a Muslim dynasty that ruled the greater part of Iberia for nearly three centuries ( including the succeeding Caliphate of Córdoba ).
Abd al-Rahman landed at Almuñécar in al-Andalus, to the east of Málaga, in September 755 ; however his landing site was unconfirmed.
About 755 Abd al-Rahman ben Uqba replaced Aumar ben Aumar.
Behzādān pour Vandād Hormozd AKA Abu Muslim Abd Rahman ibn Muslim Khorasani or Khorasani ( Behzādān pour Vandād Hormozd, in, c. 700 – 755 ) was an Abbasid general of Persian origin, who led the first major and organized liberal movement against the Umayyad dynasty.
About 755 he was succeeded by Abd al-Rahman ben Uqba.
Abd al-Rahman ben Uqba was the Wali, or governor, of Septimania, an Upper Mark ( administrative division of the Cordobese emirate ) that substituted Aumar ben Aumar in 755.

755 and reached
Murfreesboro's 2008 special census reported that the population had reached 100, 575, while preliminary information from the 2010 U. S. Census indicates a population of 108, 755.
Merv reached renewed importance in February 748 when the Iranian general Abu Muslim ( d. 755 ) declared a new Abbasid dynasty at Merv, expanding and re-founding the city, and, in the name of the Abbasid line, used the city as a base of rebellion against the Umayyad caliphate.

755 and modern
In late 755, with Yang Guozhong repeatedly trying to provoke An into a rebellion, An finally did, from his base at Fanyang ( 范陽, in modern Beijing ).
In 755, the general An Lushan rebelled at Fanyang ( 范陽, in modern Beijing ), and by summer 756, the forces of his new state of Yan were approaching the Tang capital Chang ' an, forcing Emperor Xuanzong to flee to Chengdu.

755 and day
* 755 Bayswater – Knox City SC &# 32 ; via Mountain Gate, Boronia RS, The Basin &# 32 ;( every day ).

755 and Morocco
Following initial Arab victories, and especially with the establishment of Umayyad rule by Abd-ar-Rahman I in 755, the native Jewish community was joined by Jews from the rest of Europe, as well as from Arab territories, from Morocco to Babylon ( Assis, p. 12 ; Sarna, p. 324 ).

755 and near
Selig announced in July 2007 when Bonds was near 755 home runs that he would attend the games.
The oldest parts of the defensive works of Danevirke near Hedeby at least date from the summer of 755 and were expanded with large works in the 10th century.
However, in 755 the last governor of Al-Andalus, Yusuf al Fihri, detoured an expedition north to quash Basque unrest near Pamplona, resulting in the defeat of the Arab army.
Sunpadh or Sinbad or Sinbad the Magus ( Persian and, died 755 ) was a Persian cleric from a small village called Āhan near Nishapur who incited an uprising against the Abbasid Caliphate in the 8th century.
It has a length of 1435m and climbs 755 m ( 2340 ft ) from the lower station, situated near to Interlaken Ost train station ( a five minute walk ), to the upper station ( Harder Kulm ) near the summit.

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Using the Greek stadium of 185 to 190 meters, the former translation comes to a far too low 755, 000 km whereas the second translation comes to 148. 7 to 152. 8 million km ( accurate within 2 %).
Around 755, believing he had discovered plots involving some of the more prominent Umayyad exiles in Kairouan, Ibn Habib turned against them.
His commentary on Daniel 7: 25 contains a 1260-year period commencing in 755 AD and ending in 2015.
* 755 – An Lushan revolts against Chancellor Yang Guozhong at Fanyang, initiating the An Shi Rebellion during the Tang Dynasty of China.
In D. Kohn, ed., The Darwinian Heritage, Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 755 – 772.
This was an increase from 108, 905 in 1998, 87, 491 in 1990, 64, 092 in 1980, 43, 337 in 1970, 14, 937 in 1950, and 8, 755 in 1920.
There were 47, 755 housing units at an average density of 1, 026. 0 per square mile ( 396. 2 / km² ).
19 ( 6 ), pp. 728 – 755
A Carolingian denarius replaced the Merovingian one, and the Frisian penning, in Gaul from 755 to the 11th century.
It contains around 1, 300, 000 blocks ranging in weight from to and is built on a square base with sides measuring about 230 m ( 755 ft ), covering 13 acres.
As of 2006 Russia had 933, 000 km of roads, of which 755, 000 were paved.
As of 2006 Russia had 933, 000 km of roads, of which 755, 000 were paved.
The largest town on the island is the main port of Waingapu, with a population of about 52, 755.
The median lethal dose ( LD < sub > 50 </ sub >) levels for scandium ( III ) chloride for rats have been determined as 4 mg / kg for intraperitoneal and 755 mg / kg for oral administration.
The dates for some of these celebrations have undergone some changes: in 1805, 1855, and 1905 ( and in England in 1955 ) anniversaries were calculated with Boniface's death dated in 755, the " Mainz tradition "; Michael Tangl's dating of the martyrdom in 754 was not accepted until after 1955.
Most notable during the season, however, was Bonds march towards Hank Aaron's career home run record of 755.
Adam Clarke, writing in 1825, offered an alternative 1260-year period from 755 AD to 2015, based upon the Pope's elevation from a subject of the Byzantine Empire to the independent head of the Papal States by means of the Donation of Pepin.
The chromosome of strain KIM is 4, 600, 755 base pairs long ; the chromosome of strain CO92 is 4, 653, 728 base pairs long.

Abd and al-Rahman
In the 10th century, Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi carried out observations on the stars and described their positions, magnitudes and star color, and gave drawings for each constellation, in his Book of Fixed Stars.
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.
Abbasid agents closed in on Abd al-Rahman and his family while they were hiding in a small village.
Some histories indicate that Bedr met up with Abd al-Rahman at a later date.
Abd al-Rahman, Yahiya and Bedr quit the village narrowly escaping the Abbasid assassins.
Later, on the way south, Abbasid horsemen again caught up with the trio: Abd al-Rahman and his companions then threw themselves into the River Euphrates.
While trying to swim across the dangerous Euphrates, Abd al-Rahman is said to have become separated from his brother Yahiya, who began swimming back towards the horsemen, possibly from fear of drowning.
Al-Maqqari quotes prior Muslim historians as having recorded that Abd al-Rahman said he was so overcome with fear at that moment, that once he made the far shore he ran until exhaustion overcame him.
After barely escaping with their lives, Abd al-Rahman and Bedr continued south through Palestine, the Sinai, and then into Egypt.
Abd al-Rahman had to keep a low profile as he traveled.
At the time, Abd al-Rahman ibn Habib al-Fihri was the semi-autonomous governor of Ifriqiya ( roughly, modern Tunisia ) and a former Umayyad client.
Abd al-Rahman was only one of several surviving Umayyad family members to make their way to Ifriqiya at this time.
At the time, Abd al-Rahman and Bedr were keeping a low profile, staying in Kabylia, at the camp of a Nafza Berber chieftain friendly to their plight.
When Ibn Habib's soldiers entered the camp, the Berber chieftain ’ s wife Tekfah hid Abd al-Rahman under her personal belongings to help him go unnoticed.
Their next step would be to cross the sea to al-Andalus, where Abd al-Rahman could not have been sure whether or not he would be welcomed.
At that moment, the nominal ruler of al-Andalus, emir Yusuf ibn ' Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri ( another member of the Fihrid family, and a favorite of the old Arab settlers ( baladiyun ), mostly of south Arabian or ' Yemenite ' tribal stock ) was locked in a contest with his vizier ( and son-in-law ) al-Sumayl ibn Hatim al-Qilabi, the head of the new settlers ( shamiyum, the Syrian junds or military regiments, mostly of north Arabian Qaysid tribes, which had arrived only in 742 ).

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