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  Muhammad Shaybani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By 1500 Muhammad Shaybani was master of Samarkand.
Subsequently, in the Battle of Marv, Muhammad Shaybani was defeated, and was killed trying to escape.
After the death of Shaybani, Shah Ismail I freed the Khanzada Begum with her son and returned them to Babar in request of Babar.
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 Islamic Books: The Muwatta of Imam Muhammad al-Shaybani :|: Astrolabe Islamic Bookstore
The version of the Muwatta narrated by Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani, one of the two leading pupils of Imam Abu Hanifah, directly from his three years of study with Imam Malik will be of particular interest not only to students of Hanafi fiqh, but also to students of hadith in general.
He is Abu ‘Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Farqad al-Shaybani.
Muhammad was born in Wasit in 132 AH, and grew up in Kufa.
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 Southwest Asia Time Line 1500 to Now
Muhammad Shaybani Khan (1451-1510), thus taking over Turan (Transoxiana) from the Timurids.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan) after taking Herat behaved so badly that he took a pen and corrected the painting of Bihzad.
Baqi Muhammad Bahadur, Khan 1598-1605 establishes the Astrakhanid dynasty in the Khanate of Bukhara.
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 Bublos.com, Books ›› The Muwatta of Imam Muhammad al-Shaybani   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Imam Muhammad transmits the hadith and athar he took from Imam Malik, then, where Imam Malik's verdict differs from Imam Abu Hanifa's, he provides supplementary hadiths from which the Hanafi position is derived.
Each section is concluded with a comment from Imam Muhammad, summarising the verdicts of the Imams.
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 Babur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By 1501, he was again to regain control of Samarkand, but was shortly thereafter defeated by his most formidable enemy, Muhammad Shaybani, khan of the Uzbeks.
Muhammad Shaybani was defeated and killed by Ismail I, Safavid ruler of Persia, in 1510,
The guests even included Uzbegs, (who under Shaybani Khan had ousted the Timurids from Central Asia and were now the occupiers of Samarkand), and a group of peasants from Transoxiana who were now being rewarded for befriending and aiding Babur before he was a leader.
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 Registan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To the east of Tillya-Kori Madrasah the mausoleum of Shaybanids, 16 c., is located (see picture).
The real founder of Shaybanid power was Muhammad Shaybani - grandson of Abu'l Khair.
The Shaybanids stopped the advance of the Safavids, who in 1502 had defeated the Akkoyunlu (Iran).
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 Kitaabun - Classical and Contemporary Muslim and Islamic Books: THE MUWATTA of IMAM MUHAMMAD [Ash-Shaybani, ibn ...
This book is the Shaykh's distillation of the strengths and weaknesses of all of the narrators of the Muwatta, both the Madinan narrators of Imam Malik and the Kufan and other narrators of Imam Muhammad.
"The Muwatta of Muhammad" by Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani  being the transmission of Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ash-Shaybani of the Muwatta of Imam Malik.
Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan Ash-Shabani- was a pupil of Abu Hanifah and heard hadith from Mis'ar ibn Kidam, Sufyan ath-Thawri, 'Amr ibn Dinar, Malik ibn Maghul, Imam Malik ibn Anas (, al-Awza'i, Rabi'ah ibn Salih, Bakir and Qadi Abu Yusuf.
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Early in the 16th century the Turkic Uzbeks rose to power in Central Asia under Muhammad Shaybani, who took Herat in 1507.
In late 1510 the Safavid shah Esma'il besieged Shaybani in Merv and killed him.
Babur, a descendant of Genghis Khan and Timur, had made Kabul the capital of an independent principality in 1504.
www.sabawoon.com /afghanpedia/Dynasty.LaterMedieval.shtm   (239 words)

  
 A timeline of the Mongols
: the Shaybanid Horde (Uzbeks) under Muhammad Shaybani expel the Timurids from Transoxiana and capture Samarkand
: the Uzbek khan Muhammad Shaybani dies in battle against the Safavids at Merv
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 Amazon.com: "Muhammad Shaybani Khan": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Abu'l Khayr died in 1468 fighting against these breakaway, or "Kazakh," nomads, but his famous grandson, Muhammad Shaybani Khan, later went to found the Shaybanid dynasty of Sa- markand and Bukhara.
Before the Russian period Uzbek was the tribal name of the ruling class of Mawarannahr (Transoxiana) descended from Muhammad Shaybani Khan (16th century) and Ozbek Khan 35...
In AD 1499/1500 his grandson Muhammad Shaybani Khan (also called Shahi Beg) took Transoxiana and in AD 1504 the Ozbeks also conquered Farghana further to the east.
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 Amazon.com: "Muhammad Shaybani": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Shah Budaq's son, the seventeen-year-old Muhammad Shaybani, began his career as a soldier of fortune.' Having lost everything, he entered the service of the Jagataite khan of...
North of Iran, the Islamic state of Uzbek was founded by Muhammad Shaybani, a descendant of Chingiz Khan, in the fifteenth century.
In 1510, Ismail defeated the Sunni Uzbek tribes and killed their leader, Muhammad Shaybani.
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 About Shaykh Hamza Yusuf
In 1979, he moved to the United Arab Emirates and studied in the Islamic Institute of Al-'Ain for four years, augmenting his studies with lessons by leading scholars of the Islamic world.
Some of the scholars he studied with include Shaikh Baya bin Salik, head of the Islamic court in Al-'Ain; Shaikh Muhammad Shaybani, Mufti of Abu Dhabi; Shaikh Hamad al-Wali; and Shaikh Muhammad al-Fatrati of Al-Azhar University.
His classes on the life of the Prophet Muhammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, produced as a 24-audio tape set, has sold well thousands of copies world-wide.
www.themodernreligion.com /profile/sh-Hamza-Yusuf-Hanson.html   (469 words)

  
 Guide to Central Asian and Chinese Rugs:
Uzbek production I feel is incorrectly labeled as
1500 The Shaybanid Uzbeks capture Samarkand under Muhammad Shaybani Khan (1451-1510), thus taking over Turan (Transoxiana) from the Timurids.
Shaybanid War - The last Timurid Princes including Babur, Badi'Uzman Mirza and
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