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near Samosata, where he barricaded himself. Abdallah ibn Ali abandoned the Byzantine campaign to confront Aban, who was defeated and captured. In line with an interpretation of a Qur'anic punishment of rebels, the Abbasids had Aban's hands and feet cut off. Afterward, he was paraded through various
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Pro-Umayyad revolts continued in the months following Aban's death, but they were all suppressed. A son of Aban, Ubayd Allah, escaped the persecutions of the Umayyad family in Syria, eventually joining Aban's brother,
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in 751, Aban marched against him. Abdallah ibn Ali, hearing of Aban's movements, dispatched units to intercept the pro-Umayyad rebels. Aban's army was put to flight, with Aban escaping to
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The remnants of the pro-Umayyad revolts in Syria and the Jazira coalesced around Aban. While Abdallah ibn Ali was on an expedition against the
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in Iran. Aban was routed outside Istakhr by Marwan II's general, Amir ibn Dubara, who captured Aban, but released him.
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Syrian cities under a banner proclaiming: "this is Aban ibn Mu'awiya, paladin of the Umayyads".
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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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in 749–750, Marwan II and the bulk of his army were routed by the Abbasids at the
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The Fall of the Caliphate of Cordoba: Berbers and Arabs in Conflict
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former troops of Sulayman, who had since fled Iraq, and joined the
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prince and commander who led a failed revolt against the
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White Banners: Contention in 'Abbasid Syria, 750–880
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Index

Umayyad
Abbasid Caliphate
Umayyad Caliphate
Mu'awiya ibn Hisham
Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik
Third Muslim Civil War
Sulayman ibn Hisham
Kharijites
Marwan II
Syrian
Alid
Abdallah ibn Mu'awiya
Istakhr
Abbasid Revolution
Battle of the Zab
Abu Muhammad al-Sufyani
Qinnasrin
Hims
Aleppo
Abdallah ibn Ali
Samosata
Jazira
Ishaq ibn Muslim al-Uqayli
Byzantines
Kaysum
Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu'awiya
Emirate of Cordoba
Islamic Spain
Williams 1985

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