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Over the course of the next several years, Amajur administered the province with a firm hand. He maintained a state of order, making the roads secure and cracking down against bandits, and also engaged in the building of public works. At the same time, however, an oppressive tax regime was instituted
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with a contingent of several hundred Turkish soldiers. He initially had difficulty establishing his authority within the province, due to the presence of the rebel
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family of astronomers, but this is not known for certain. He received his appointment around the time of al-Mu'tamid's accession and was dispatched to
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Little is known about Amajur outside of his governorship of Damascus; it is possible that he was related to the later
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had been displaying signs of independence. Although Amajur was somewhat reluctant about the plan, the general
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was dispatched to enforce the decision and install him in the province. The expedition, however, stalled at
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXVI: The Revolt of the Zanj, A.D. 869–879/A.H. 255–265
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was in charge of financial affairs in Damascus, Jordan and Palestine; Gottschalk, p. 880
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and came to an end when Musa's troops revolted against him, forcing him to return to
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Amajur died in ca. 878. He was briefly succeeded as governor by his minor son
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Continuation of the Samaritan chronicle of Abu L-Fath Al-Samiri Al-Danafi.
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resulted in a general increase in poverty. In ca. 876 he presented a
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and Bernard Lewis. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1970.
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Ed. and trans. Milka Levy-Rubin. Princeton, NJ: Darwin Press, 2002.
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Gil, p. 300; Abu al-Fath, p. 36, al-Kindi, p. 215, al-Mas'udi, p. 67
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Ed. 'Umar ibn Gharama al-'Amrawi. Beirut: Dar al-Fikr, 1995.
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Ed. Rhuvon Guest. Leydon and London: E. J. Brill, 1912.
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Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2001.
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White Banners: Contention in 'Abbasid Syria, 750-880.
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Page from the Qur'an manuscript endowed by Amajur to
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Index

Arabic
Turkic
Abbasid Caliphate
governor
Damascus
al-Mu'tamid

Bilad al-Sham

mosque
Tyre
Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum
Banu Amajur
Syria
'Isa ibn al-Shaykh
Armenia
inflation
Qur'an
mosque
Tyre
waqf
al-Muwaffaq
Egypt
Ahmad ibn Tulun
Musa ibn Bugha
Raqqa
Iraq
'Ali
Ahmad ibn al-Mudabbir
Abu al-Fath, Ibn Abi al-Hasan al-Samiri al-Danafi

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