Mūjūmbār; also known as Moo Jambar, Mūjombār, Mūjonbār, Mushembar, and Mu yi Shimr) is an Armenian village in Rudqat Rural District, Sufian District, Shabestar
Al-Azdi, who had a letter for the Ghassanid governor of Bosra, Harith bin Abi Shimr al-Ghassani. War and Peace in the Life of the Prophet Muhammad(P.B.U.H):
universe comprising the eight worlds of Shyn, Dazl, Lustr, Glo, Syntilla, Shimr, Sparkl and Glytr. Mithya's worlds are sustained by the cool multicoloured
captured and killed by the forces of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi.[citation needed] Shimr Battle of Karbala Mohammed Raza Dungersi (2012). A Brief Biography of Imam
5 of the Taranauts series published by Hachette India 2012 – The Key to Shimr Citrines, book 6 of the Taranauts series published by Hachette India 2012
camp and found Ali ibn al-Husayn lying deathly ill in one of the tents. Shimr is said to have wanted to kill him but his aunt, Zaynab, appealed to Umar
battle of Karbala. He executed most of them, including Umar ibn Sa'd and Shimr ibn Ziljawshan. Many others were killed under the pretext of their direct
Sāwā al-ʿAbdī, king of Baḥrayn; Shujāʿ b. Wahb al-Asdī to al-Ḥārith b. Abū Shimr al-Ghassānī, king of the Roman border." Guillaume, A. The Life of Muhammad
earth; and had he witnessed my deeds he would assuredly have said 'This is Shimr come back with sword and lance.' — Abbás-Qulí Khán, Quoted by Mirza Husein
son of Muawiya, an army led by Umar ibn Saad, a commander by the name of Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan killed Ali's son Hussein and his family at the Battle of
fearful looking with thick arms, a thick neck, tattoos, and a face resembling Shimr (or Shemr), the warrior who killed Husayn ibn-Ali in the Battle of Karbala