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  1. Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan ibn Harb ibn Umayya ( Arabic: يزيد بن أبي سفيان بن حرب بن أمية, romanized : Yazīd ibn Abī Sufyān ibn Ḥarb ibn Umayya; died 639) was a leading Arab Muslim commander in the conquest of Syria from 634 until his death in the plague of Amwas in 639.

  2. Yazid wurde 646 (26 Jahre nach der Hidschra) in Syrien als Sohn von Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan, dem damaligen Gouverneur von Syrien unter dem Kalifen Uthman (reg. 644–656), und Maisun, der Tochter von Bahdal ibn Unayf, einem Häuptling des mächtigen Stammes der Banu Kalb, geboren.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yazid_IYazid I - Wikipedia

    Yazid ibn Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan (Arabic: يزيد بن معاوية بن أبي سفيان, romanized: Yazīd ibn Muʿāwiya ibn ʾAbī Sufyān; c. 646 – 11 November 683), commonly known as Yazid I, was the second caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate. He ruled from April 680 until his death in November 683.

  4. Answer. In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh. Yazid`s full name is Yazid ibn Muawiyah ibn Abu Sufyan (Radhi allahu an Muawiyah wa Abi Sufyan). His father was Muawiyah (may Allah be pleased with him) and his mother was Maysoon.

  5. 16. Apr. 2024 · Yazīd I (born c. 645, Arabia—died 683, Damascus) was the second Umayyad caliph (680–683), particularly noted for his suppression of a rebellion led by Ḥusayn, the son of ʿAlī. The death of Ḥusayn at the Battle of Karbalāʾ (680) made him a martyr and made permanent a division in Islam between the party of ʿAlī (the Shīʿites) and the majority Sunnis.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 22. Jan. 2020 · Yazid I, also known as Yazīd ibn Muʿāwiyah ibn Abī Sufyān, was the second Caliph of the Umayyad caliphate. He was the first ruler in the Islamic history to be appointed through hereditary succession. Born in Syria to Governor Muawiya ibn Abi Sufyan, who worked under Caliph Uthman, Yazid was raised among the Kalbite tribesmen. He ...

  7. Yazid bin Muawiyah (Arabic: يزيد بن معاويه) (c. 645 – 683), also called Yazid the Tyrant, was the sixth caliph of Islam, the second of the Umayyad line; he succeeded his father Muawiyah. He died suddenly in 683, after only three years of rule.