Muhammad ibn Bilal al-Hadhbani, was the earliest recorded chief of the Hadhbani Kurds.
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Dynasty | Hadhabani |
In 906 AD, he laid waste to the Mosul countryside. The Hamdanid ruler, Abu'l-Hayja Abdallah ibn Hamdan, pursued him but suffered a defeat. The Abbasid caliph of Baghdad sent reinforcement and Abu'l-Hayja continued his pursuit of Muhammad ibn Bilal along with 5,000 Hadhbani Kurdish families. A peace was made and the Muhammad ibn Bilal had to surrender all their territories in northern Mosul to the Daseni and Humaydi tribes.[1][2][3]
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