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  1. Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان ٱبْن عَبْد الْمَلِك ٱبْن مَرْوَان, romanized: Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān, c. 675 – 24 September 717) was the seventh Umayyad caliph, ruling from 715 until his death. He was the son of Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685 ...

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    • Islam
  2. Sulaimān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik (arabisch سليمان بن عبد الملك, gest. AD 717) war der siebente Kalif der Umayyaden (AD 715–717). Nachdem schon sein Vater Abd al-Malik (AD 685–705) Sulaimān zum Nachfolger seines Bruders al-Walid I. (AD 705–715) bestimmt hatte, trat er nach dessen Tod die Regierung an.

  3. Sulaimān ibn ʿAbd al-Malik ( arabisch سليمان بن عبد الملك, gest. AD 717) war der siebente Kalif der Umayyaden (AD 715–717). Nachdem schon sein Vater Abd al-Malik (AD 685–705) Sulaimān zum Nachfolger seines Bruders al-Walid I. (AD 705–715) bestimmt hatte, trat er nach dessen Tod die Regierung an.

  4. ʿAbd al-Malik (born 646/647, Medina, Arabia—died October 705, Damascus) was the fifth caliph (685–705 ce) of the Umayyad Arab dynasty centred in Damascus. He reorganized and strengthened governmental administration and, throughout the empire, adopted Arabic as the language of administration.

  5. Abd al-Malik, fifth caliph (685–705 CE) of the Umayyad Arab dynasty. He was notable for his administrative reforms, including the adoption of Arabic as the imperial language and the issuance of coinage. His reign saw a wave of Islamization and the construction of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem.

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  6. Abū l-Walīd ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān ( arabisch أبو الوليد عبد الملك بن مروان; * 646; † 4. Oktober 705 in Damaskus ), auch Abdalmalik, war einer der bedeutendsten Kalifen der Umayyaden. Er regierte von 685 bis 705. ʿAbd al-Malik war ein Sohn des Kalifen Marwān ibn al-Hakam und von ʿĀ'ischa, der Tochter des Umayyaden Muʿāwiya ibn al-Mughīra. [1] .

  7. Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik the supreme com-mander of the Muslim army and brother of the eleventh caliph, Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik (r. 715-717) had then ordered his men to dig trenches around the city s land-defences and construct their own wall of stone to counter the hitherto impregnable Roman land walls, which