词条 | Mu'adh ibn Muslim |
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Mu'adh ibn Muslim ibn Mu'adh was a general and governor for the Abbasid Caliphate. He was a Persian from Khuttal or Rayy, who converted and became a mawla of the Banu Dhuhl tribe. He participated in the Abbasid Revolution in 737/738, and was a partisan of Abu Muslim. In 766, he was among the army of Marw al-Rudh which was defeated by the rebel al-Muqanna. He served as governor of Khurasan in 778–780, and fought against the Alids in 785/786. He probably died shortly after. He was closely connected to the Abbasid family, and his family continued to enjoy high office: one of his sons, Husayn, was a foster-brother of Caliph al-Hadi, while another son, Yahya, served as governor of Syria and Armenia. Sources
7 : 780s deaths|Abbasid governors of Khurasan|Year of birth unknown|8th-century Iranian people|Converts to Islam from Zoroastrianism|8th-century Abbasid people|8th-century Muslims |
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