词条 | Yazid ibn Abi Kabsha al-Saksaki |
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Yazid ibn Abi Kabsha al-Saksaki ({{lang-ar|يزيد بن أبي كبشة السكسكي}}) was an Arab military commander and provincial governor for the Umayyad Caliphate. He was the son of Haywil ibn Yasar, surnamed Abu Kabsha, a member of the Syrian tribal nobility and an adherent of the Umayyads during the Second Fitna.{{sfn|Crone|1980|pp=95–96}} Yazid served as sahib al-shurta for Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685–705), campaigned against the Kharijites in Iraq in 698, and was appointed by the governor of Iraq, al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, as head of his shurta in Wasit.{{sfn|Crone|1980|p=96}} In 712/3 he led a campaign against the Byzantine Empire, and after the death of Hajjaj in 714, he succeeded him briefly as governor of Iraq.{{sfn|Crone|1980|p=96}} Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik (r. 715–717) then sent him to Sind, where he dismissed and imprisoned the incumbent governor, Muhammad ibn Qasim. Yazid died in Sind shortly after his arrival there.{{sfn|Crone|1980|p=96}} He had a brother Ziyad, of whom nothing is known, but his nephew Sari ibn Ziyad was among the pro-Yemeni leaders during the Third Fitna.{{sfn|Crone|1980|p=96}} ReferencesSources
6 : 7th-century births|715 deaths|8th-century Arabs|Umayyad governors of Iraq|Umayyad governors of Sind|Umayyad people of the Arab–Byzantine wars |
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