Yazid (disambiguation)

Yazid (disambiguation)

The name Yazid may refet to:
* Yazid "ibn" Abu Sufyan (d. 640), brother of the early Umayyad leader Muawiyah I, and companion of Muhammad
*Yazid I — Yazid "ibn" Muawiyah "ibn" Abu Sufyan (645 – 683), second Umayyad Caliph upon succeeding his father Muawiyah
* Yazid "ibn" "al"-Muhallab (652 – 720), Umayyad governor
* Zinedine Zidane (Zinedine "ibn" Yazid "ibn" Zidane) (b. 1972), French international footballer of Algerian descent

ee also

* Yazidi


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