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tabarani:7286Abū al-Zinbāʿ Rawḥ b. al-Faraj al-Miṣrī > Yaḥyá b. Bukayr

[Machine] Suhayb bin Sinan passed away and was also known as Abu Yahya in Medina, in the month of Shawwal in the year thirty-eight. He was among the captives of Mosul, captured by the Romans.  

الطبراني:٧٢٨٦حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو الزِّنْبَاعِ رَوْحُ بْنُ الْفَرَجِ الْمِصْرِيُّ ثنا يَحْيَى بْنُ بُكَيْرٍ قَالَ

«تُوُفِّيَ صُهَيْبُ بْنُ سِنَانٍ وَيُكْنَى أَبَا يَحْيَى بِالْمَدِينَةِ فِي شَوَّالٍ سَنَةَ ثَمَانٍ وَثَلَاثِينَ وَكَانَ مِنْ سَبْي الْمَوْصِلِ سَبَتْهُ الرُّومُ»