Al Muhallab ibn Abi Suffrah (- c. 702), originally from Dibba, also known as Mohalib, was an Azdi Arab an eminent military commander in Persia and Arabia. He was a governor of Basra and then Khorasan during the Umayyad caliphate under whom he became the leader of some of the conquests of Khorasan, Kirman and the first exploratory Islamic forays into the Indian frontier.
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- Al Muhallab ibn Abi Suffrah (- c. 702), originally from Dibba, also known as Mohalib, was an Azdi Arab an eminent military commander in Persia and Arabia. He was a governor of Basra and then Khorasan during the Umayyad caliphate under whom he became the leader of some of the conquests of Khorasan, Kirman and the first exploratory Islamic forays into the Indian frontier. Under him the conquest of Makran, where susbstantial Azdi were settled, was consolidated and military incursions into Sindh penetrating up to Multan, in the Punjab in present day Pakistan, carried out. His army's head-quarters where at Khorasan, in the north-east of modern Iran.
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- Al Muhallab ibn Abi Suffrah (- c. 702), originally from Dibba, also known as Mohalib, was an Azdi Arab an eminent military commander in Persia and Arabia. He was a governor of Basra and then Khorasan during the Umayyad caliphate under whom he became the leader of some of the conquests of Khorasan, Kirman and the first exploratory Islamic forays into the Indian frontier.
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