Said ibn Amir al-Jumahi

Said ibn Amir al-Jumahi

Said ibn Aamir al-Jumahi (arabe : سعيد بن عامر الجماحي) était un compagnon du prophète de l'islam Mahomet et le gouverneur de Homs en Syrie pendant le califat de Omar ibn al-Khattab.

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