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Amr ibn Hurayth

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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XX: The Collapse of Sufyānid Authority and the Coming of the Marwānids: The Caliphates of Muʿāwiyah II and Marwān I and the Beginning of the Caliphate of ʿAbd al-Malik, A.D. 683–685/A.H.
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in 670, thereby making Ziyad governor of all Iraq, Ziyad made Amr his deputy governor over Kufa. He remained in this post until Ziyad's death in 673 and was reinstalled by Ziyad's son and ultimate successor,
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXII: The Marwānid Restoration: The Caliphate of ʿAbd al-Malik, A.D. 693–701/A.H. 74–81
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XVIII: Between Civil Wars: The Caliphate of Muʿāwiyah, 661–680 A.D./A.H. 40–60
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Amr was the son of Hurayth ibn Amr ibn Uthman ibn Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn Makhzum and belonged to the
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appointed Amr his deputy in Kufa in 692–94. He is credited by
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who took office in 675. Ibn Ziyad also made him head of his
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Index

Arabic
romanized
Quraysh
Kufa
Umayyad
Ziyad ibn Abihi
Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad
Bishr ibn Marwan
Banu Makhzum
Quraysh
Mecca
Kufa
Ziyad ibn Abihi
Mu'awiya I
Ubayd Allah
shurta
Basra
Yazid I
Amir ibn Mas'ud al-Jumahi
Bishr ibn Marwan
Ahmad ibn Hanbal
Day of Arafat
Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr






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