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Ibrahim I ibn al-Aghlab

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describes Ibrahim as "energetic and wise, prudent and shrewd, a brave fighter as well as skilful diplomat", and of considerable education, including in
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recognized him as emir of Ifriqiya, and bestowed virtually complete independence in exchange for an annual payment of 40,000
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beliefs, which a century later would provide the basis for the downfall of the Aghlabids to the Shi'a
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Domestically, Ibrahim and his successors faced constant opposition from the Arab settler community (
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treasury. This allowed Ibrahim and his successors to establish the hereditary
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had to be given up for lost, and the Berbers there allowed to keep their
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On his death on 5 July 812, he was succeeded by his son Abdallah I (
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jurists of Kairouan. He named Abu Muhriz, a Mu'tazili imam, as
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Index

Ibrahim ibn al Aghlab
Emir
Ifriqiya

dirham
Muhammad ibn Muqatil al-Akki
Abdallah
Kairouan
Abbasid Caliphate

Kairouan
Aghlabid State

Abdallah
Ziyadat Allah
Abu Iqal
House
Aghlabids
Muʿtazila Islam
Arabic
Emir
Ifriqiya
Aghlabid family
Khurasani Arab
Abu Muslim
Abbasid Revolution
Encyclopaedia of Islam
Islamic jurisprudence
the Zab
Abbasid

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