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Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Shaybani

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in 859/60, so called because of a treasure unearthed there. According to the legend, the Arab governor had a dream where a voice told him that there was a treasure hidden under one of the three hills around the area where he camped. The voice told him to unearth it and use the money to found a city.
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served in the same office no less than four times: in 813/814, 828–832, briefly in 841 and again shortly after, dying in office ca. 844. Muhammad succeeded him in his post, continuing his work of suppressing the various local rebellions by Muslim and Christian princes. After his dismissal, he
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made Muhammad the hereditary governor of the city on a condition that he would give the money he found to the caliph.
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in 857, following the bloody suppression of a major Armenian rebellion under
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He did so and informed the caliph about the money and the city. Caliph
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returned to his ancestral lands in Diyar Bakr, and was re-appointed as
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On the rebellion and its impact, cf. Ter-Ghewondyan (1976), pp. 42–44
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According to medieval Arabic sources, Muhammad founded the city of
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provinces by repeatedly occupying the office of governor (
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to curtail the rising power of the Prince of Princes
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Index

Arabic
Arab
Abbasid Caliphate
Shayban
Diyar Bakr
Jazira
Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani
Transcaucasian
ostikan
Arminiya
Azerbaijan
Iberia
Arran
Khalid
Bugha al-Kabir
Tovma Artsruni
Kaysites
Ashot Bagratuni
Ganja
al-Mutawakkil
V.Minorsky. A History of Shirvan and Derbent.
Ter-Ghewondyan, Aram
The Arab Emirates in Bagratid Armenia
Nina G. Garsoïan
Livraria Bertrand
OCLC
490638192
Categories
9th-century births
9th-century deaths

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