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speculates that Muayyad may have been the convert. However, there is no Christian or Muslim record remotely associating Muayyad with Christianity or even, indeed, religious speculation. The motives for his murder seem to have been purely political; had he indeed converted, it would have given Mutazz
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The Turks attempted his release, but al-Mu'tazz, the more alarmed, resolved on his death. He was smothered in a downy robe (or, as others say, frozen in a bed of ice); and the body was then exposed before the Court, as if, being without mark of violence, he had died a natural death, (a transparent
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Al-Mutawakkil had seemed to favour al-Muntasir. However, this appeared to change and al-Muntasir feared his father was going to move against him. With the implicit support of the Turkic faction of the army, he plotted the assassination of al-Mutawakkil which was carried out by a Turkic soldier on
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The Turkic regiments then prevailed on al-Muntasir to remove his brothers from the succession, fearing revenge for the murder of their father. In their place, he was to appoint his son as heir-apparent. On April 27, 862 both brothers, al-Mu'ayyad and al-Mu'tazz, wrote a statement of abdication.
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in support of the disenfranchised al-Mu'tazz; the rioters were put down by the military but casualties on both sides were heavy. Al-Musta'in, worried that al-Mu'tazz or al-Mua'yyad could press their claims to the caliphate, first attempted to buy them off and then threw them in prison.
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troops, now turned their support to al-Mu'ayyad. Enraged by this predicament, the jealous Caliph had his brother, al-Mu'ayyad, being next heir to the throne, imprisoned along with another brother,
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His father, caliph al-Mutawakkil had created a plan of succession that would allow his sons to inherit the caliphate after his death; he would be succeeded first by his eldest son,
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In 849, al-Mutawakkil arranged for his succession, by appointing three of his sons as heirs and assigning them the governance and proceeds of the Empire's provinces: the eldest,
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and al-Mu'tazz came into power. Immediately upon becoming the new Caliph, al-Mu'tazz had the former Caliph al-Musta'in executed. The Turkish soldiery, after a brawl with the
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This period saw the rise of a legend that an Abbasid prince had converted to Christianity under the influence of
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This article is about an Abbasid prince. For other uses, see
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an excuse to murder him for apostasy and been recorded.
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Index

Al-Mu'ayyad (disambiguation)
Governor
Syria
Al-Mutawakkil
Malik ibn Tawk
Samarra
Abbasid Caliphate
Iraq
Samarra
Al-Mutawakkil
Al-Muntasir
Al-Musta'in
Al-Mu'tazz
Al-Muhtadi
Al-Mu'tamid
Arabic
laqab
Abbasid
al-Mutawakkil
Abbasid
al-Muntasir
al-Mu'tazz
Al-Mutawakkil
al-Muntasir
al-Mu'tazz
al-Muntasir
Jazira
Samarra
al-Mu'tazz
Khorasan

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