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ḥājib — ▪ Spanish and Egyptian official in Muslim Spain and Mamlūk Egypt, a high government official. The term originally designated a chamberlain, but under the Spanish Umayyads (Umayyad Dynasty) (756–1031) the ḥājib functioned as a chief minister … Universalium
Hajib — The term hajib is not to be confused with the word hijab , which is a headscarf for Muslim women. A hajib from Arabic الحاجب was a government official in Al Andalus (Spain) and Egypt. They began as Chamberlains but by 756 had evolved to be… … Wikipedia
hajib — ha·jib … English syllables
hajib — n. Muslim court chamberlain … Dictionary of difficult words
hajib — ˈhäˌjib noun ( s) Etymology: Arabic ḥājib, literally, one who prevents from entering : a Muslim court official often corresponding to a chamberlain or a prime minister … Useful english dictionary
Aq Sunqur al-Hajib — Qasim ad Dawla Abu Said Aq Sunqur al Hadschib (auch Aksunkur el Hacib oder Aksungur al Hajib) war der seldschukische Statthalter von Aleppo unter Sultan Malik Schah I.. Er genoss vermutlich einige Unabhängigkeit von der Zentralregierung und war… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aq Sunqur al-Hajib — est un gouverneur d Alep mort en 1094 et l ancêtre de la dynastie des Zengides. On sait peu de choses sur lui avant sa nomination à Alep. Il semble avoir été un mamelouk de Malik Shah Ier. Si son principal biographe, Ibn al Athîr, ne confirme par … Wikipédia en Français
Aq Sunqur al-Hajib — Qasim ad Dawla Abu Said Aq Sunqur al Hajib (also Aksunkur el Hacib or Aksungur al Hajib ) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He probably enjoyed some independence from his lord and was from 1087 the de facto ruler of… … Wikipedia
Buraq Hajib — established a small portion of the Sinitic Central Asian Qara Khitay state, also known as the Khitan Khanate, in the southern Persian province of Kirman during the early 13th century. The Khitan in northern China were known as خطا in Arabic (… … Wikipedia
Amir-i Hajib — Officer in charge of the royal court in the Delhi sultanate as well as in its predecessor, the Ghaurid Empire, who was sometimes referred to by the Turkish designation barbeg. He was a military chamberlain who often acted as commander in the… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India