Isa bin Muhanna
Sharaf ad-Din Isa bin Muhanna at-Ta'i,[note 1] yang lebih dikenal sebagai Isa bin Muhanna (w. 1284/85), adalah seorang amir (panglima/pangeran) Al Fadl, sebuah dinasti Bedouin yang mendominasi Gurun dan Stepa Suriah pada abad ke-13 sampai ke-15. Ia diangkat menjadi amir al-ʿarab (panglima Bedouin) oleh Mamluk usai mereka menaklukkan Suriah pada 1260.
Isa bin Muhanna | |||||
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Amir al-ʿarab | |||||
Berkuasa | 1260–1284 | ||||
Pendahulu | Ali bin Haditha | ||||
Penerus | Muhanna bin Isa | ||||
Pemimpin Tadmur | |||||
Berkuasa | 1281–1284 | ||||
Pendahulu | N/A | ||||
Penerus | Muhanna bin Isa | ||||
Kematian | Mei 1284 | ||||
Keturunan | Muhanna Fadl Muhammad | ||||
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Wangsa | Al Fadl | ||||
Ayah | Muhanna bin Maniʿ |
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