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371:—as their caliph. Ibn Umar was appointed as Dahhak's governor for Wasit, eastern Iraq, and western Persia, while Dahhak governed western Iraq from Kufa. After Dahhak was killed by Marwan's army at Kafartuta, 336:, while Nadr and his followers installed themselves at the suburb of Dayr Hind, and for several months the two rival governors and their troops confronted and skirmished at each other around al-Hira. 375:
was sent to establish Umayyad control over Iraq. Ibn Hubayra defeated the Kharijites at Kufa and then marched on Wasit, where he took Ibn Umar prisoner. He later died in Marwan's prison in
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as their caliph, and in early 745 they invaded Iraq and defeated both rival Umayyad governors. Nadr fled back to Syria to join Marwan, but Ibn Umar and his followers withdrew to
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXVII: The ʿAbbāsid Revolution, A.D. 743–750/A.H. 126–132
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The conflict between Ibn Umar and al-Nadr was abruptly ended by the
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and the Abbasid Ibrahim ibn Muhammad from a plague in the city.
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majority of the Syrian garrison of Iraq. Ibn Umar remained at
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The First Dynasty of Islam: The Umayyad Caliphate AD 661–750
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Index

Governor of Iraq
Yazid III
Ibrahim
Marwan II
Mansur ibn Jumhur al-Kalbi
Al-Nadr ibn Sa'id al-Harashi
Harran
Umayyad Caliphate
Abd al-Aziz
Umar II
Fatima bint Abd al-Malik
Al-Walid I
Sulayman
Yazid II
Hisham
Damascus
Arabic
Umayyad
Umar II
governor of Iraq
Yazid III
Alid
Abd Allah ibn Mu'awiya
Kufa
Istakhr
Persia
Marwan II
Qaysi
al-Nadr ibn Sa'id al-Harashi
Kalbi

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