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Harthama ibn A'yan (Arabic: هرثمة بن أعين; died June 816) was a Khurasan-born
general and
governor of the
early Abbasid Caliphate,
serving under the caliphs...
- Rāfi' ibn
Harthama (Arabic: رافع بن هرثمة; died 896) was an
Abbasid mercenary soldier who in the
turmoils of the late 9th
century became ruler of Khurasan...
- time and was mistreated. When he was
released he
fought on the side of
Harthama ibn A'yan
against Rafi ibn al-Layth in 808 when the
latter rebelled at...
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Arfajah ibn
Harthama al-Bariqi (Arabic: عرفجة بن هرثمة البارقي) (also
known as
Arfajah al-Bariqi) was a
companion of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was...
- and Bacchus's
trial and
execution for
apostasy under the
governing emir
Harthama ibn A'yan.: 29–30
After the 838 Sack of Amorium, the
hometown of the emperor...
- and
prepare him as caliph. They
summoned the
commanders of the army,
Harthama ibn A'yan and
Khuzayma ibn Khazim, and
asked them to
swear allegiance to...
- Monastir.
Founded in 796 by the
Abbasid leader and the
governor of Ifriqiya,
Harthama ibn A'yan,
several improvements and
changes were
introduced to the building...
- administration. In
spring 812, Tahir,
reinforced with more
troops under Harthama ibn A'yan,
resumed his offensive. He
invaded Khuzistan,
where he defeated...
- one point, the
rebels threatened even Baghdad, but the
Abbasid general Harthama ibn A'yan
drove them back to Kufa in a
series of victories.
Forced to abandon...
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troubled by
rebellions and wars, most
notably by the
invasion of Rafi' ibn
Harthama in 889–892,
which occupied most of his domains.
After Rafi' fell out of...