458:. Afterward, another daughter, Umm Hakim, who, like her mother Zaynab bint Abd al-Rahman, was well-known for her beauty and love for wine, married Hisham and bore the latter five sons, including
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on behalf of Abd al-Malik. The inscription dates to May/June 692, making it the oldest known
Islamic inscription about the foundation of a road.
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