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73:. Although driven to flight in a first encounter, in early spring 897 Isa inflicted a major defeat on the Dulafid, destroying his army and looting his camp. Bakr himself barely escaped with a few followers. On 26 January 898, Isa defeated another Dulafid, Abu Layla ibn Abd al-Aziz, near Isfahan. Abu Layla himself was killed in the battle. In July 900, Isa was recalled from Isbahan and appointed 398: 403: 303:
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXVIII: The Return of the Caliphate to Baghdad. The Caliphates of al-Mu'tadid, al-Muktafi and al-Muqtadir, A.D. 892–915/A.H. 279–302
117:, Isa was appointed as governor of Egypt. His tenure in Egypt was troubled from the start: within months, he was forced to abandon Fustat and flee to 393: 388: 350: 311: 290: 125:, who also led a pro-Tulunid revolt at about the same time. Reinforcements arrived from Baghdad, but in late 905 an army under 110: 122: 378: 329: 54: 121:
due to a secessionist rebellion under a certain Ibrahim al-Khalanji. He was possibly the same person as a certain
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in 902, Isa was among the close associates of Badr who abandoned him and instead sought clemency from the Caliph
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in November 903, Isa commanded the guard of the Abbasid baggage train under the overall leadership of
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Cambridge History of Egypt, Volume One: Islamic Egypt, 640–1517
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Index

Arabic
Abbasid
Isfahan
Egypt
Isfahan
Dulafid
Umar ibn Ahmad ibn Abd al-Aziz
al-Mu'tadid
Jibal
Bakr ibn Abd al-Aziz
Abbasids
sahib al-shurta
Fars
Badr al-Mu'tadidi
vizier
al-Qasim ibn Ubayd Allah
al-Muktafi
Battle of Hama
Qarmatians
Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Katib
Tulunid dynasty
Alexandria
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Khalij
Ahmad ibn Kayghalagh
al-Arish
Jerusalem
Takin al-Khazari


Bianquis 1998

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