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Mansur ibn Jumhur al-Kalbi

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describes Mansur as "a coarse soldier equally devoid of nobility and piety" who was "shunned by devout contemporaries" as he disregarded religion and was motivated solely by his desire to avenge the torture and murder of the Yaman champion,
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favoured the Yaman faction, and appointed Mansur as governor of Iraq in succession to Yusuf al-Thaqafi, perhaps as a deputy of al-Harith ibn al-Abbas ibn al-Walid. His tenure was brief, as he was soon replaced by the son of Caliph
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commander and one of the main and most fanatical leaders of the south Arab ("Yaman") tribes in the
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Mansur returned to Syria, but soon returned to Iraq, where he fought against the
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against him. Defeated in battle, Mansur fled to the desert, where he died.
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defeated them in 747. Like many opponents of Marwan, he fled to
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The First Dynasty of Islam: The Umayyad Caliphate AD 661–750
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Index

Arabic
Arab
Qays–Yaman rivalry
Third Fitna
Patricia Crone
Khalid al-Qasri
Qays
governor of Iraq
Yusuf ibn Umar al-Thaqafi
Banu Kalb
Iraq
Syria
al-Walid II
Yazid III
Umar II
Abdallah ibn Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz
Khurasan
Nasr ibn Sayyar
Kharijite
al-Dahhak ibn Qays al-Shaybani
Marwan II
Yazid ibn Hubayra
Fars
Alid
Abdallah ibn Mu'awiya
governor of Sind
Abbasid Caliphate
Musa ibn Ka'b al-Tamimi

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