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Kayghalagh is next mentioned in 873, when he attacked and killed a certain Takin (an unidentified individual, as he is unlikely to have been the same as the Abbasid general of the same name). In 875/6, he was appointed governor of
386: 67:, along with Tabayaghu ibn Sul Artakin and the Caliph's brother Abdallah. As the crowd neared the palace, however, most of the senior officials and commanders, led by 323:
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXVIII: The Return of the Caliphate to Baghdad: The Caliphates of al-Muʿtaḍid, al-Muktafī and al-Muqtadir, A.D. 892–915/A.H. 279–302
71:, fled. Enticed by assurances to return, however, they did so, only to be immediately thrown into prison. Kayghalagh's role as administrator of the palace passed to 396: 45:), and rose to be a prominent commander. Like most senior Turkish military figures of the late 9th century, he was apparently a protégé of the powerful 371: 352: 331: 283: 376: 307: 55: 87: 118: 275:
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXVII: The ʿAbbāsid Recovery: The War Against the Zanj Ends, A.D. 879–893/A.H. 266–279
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In 880, Kayghalagh led the Abbasid troops into a campaign against the autonomous magnate family of the
130: 49:, the most influential of the Turkish leaders until his death in 877. He is first mentioned in 348: 327: 303: 279: 36: 24: 347:. SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. 326:. SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. 278:. SUNY Series in Near Eastern Studies. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. 72: 317: 293: 91: 64: 344:
The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXVI: The Revolt of the Zanj, A.D. 869–879/A.H. 255–265
46: 365: 121:, rallied his forces and decisively defeated Kayghalagh, forcing him to retreat to 342: 321: 297: 273: 125:(September/October 880). Kayghalagh is last mentioned in April 883, but his sons 110: 83:
following the death of his predecessor, al-Salabi. Following the death of the
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The Armies of the Caliphs: Military and Society in the Early Islamic State
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in August 877, Kayghalagh was granted possession of his palace at
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Kayghalagh was one of the many Turks who entered service of the
94:. In 879/80, he was appointed governor of the province of 23:("the Turk"), was a senior military commander of the 133:(died 935) later rose to become senior commanders. 109:. Kayghalagh was victorious in a first battle near 387:Prisoners and detainees of the Abbasid Caliphate 63:to calm a riot among the people and troops at 8: 256: 59:in June 870, when he was sent by Caliph 148: 141: 244: 232: 220: 208: 196: 184: 172: 160: 7: 119:Ahmad ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Abi Dulaf 397:Governors of the Abbasid Caliphate 302:. London and New York: Routledge. 75:, who had remained in the palace. 27:active between c. 870 and c. 883. 14: 56:History of the Prophets and Kings 272:Fields, Philip M., ed. (1987). 88:Ubaydallah ibn Yahya ibn Khaqan 372:9th-century military personnel 1: 341:Waines, David, ed. (1992). 69:Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Bugha 413: 377:Abbasid governors of Jibal 129:(died 916) and especially 117:, but the Dulafid leader, 259:, p. 139 (note 677). 163:, pp. 96–97, 99–101. 102:, a city in Jibal. 354:978-0-7914-0763-9 333:978-0-87395-876-9 285:978-0-88706-054-0 37:Abbasid Caliphate 25:Abbasid Caliphate 404: 392:Governors of Ray 358: 337: 318:Rosenthal, Franz 313: 289: 260: 254: 248: 242: 236: 230: 224: 218: 212: 206: 200: 194: 188: 182: 176: 170: 164: 158: 152: 146: 73:Masrur al-Balkhi 412: 411: 407: 406: 405: 403: 402: 401: 382:Abbasid ghilman 362: 361: 355: 340: 334: 316: 310: 292: 286: 271: 268: 263: 255: 251: 243: 239: 231: 227: 219: 215: 207: 203: 195: 191: 183: 179: 171: 167: 159: 155: 147: 143: 139: 33: 12: 11: 5: 410: 408: 400: 399: 394: 389: 384: 379: 374: 364: 363: 360: 359: 353: 338: 332: 320:, ed. (1985). 314: 308: 290: 284: 267: 264: 262: 261: 257:Rosenthal 1985 249: 237: 225: 213: 201: 199:, p. 188. 189: 187:, p. 180. 177: 175:, p. 156. 165: 153: 151:, p. 150. 140: 138: 135: 47:Musa ibn Bugha 32: 29: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 409: 398: 395: 393: 390: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 369: 367: 356: 350: 346: 345: 339: 335: 329: 325: 324: 319: 315: 311: 309:0-415-25093-5 305: 301: 300: 295: 294:Kennedy, Hugh 291: 287: 281: 277: 276: 270: 269: 265: 258: 253: 250: 247:, p. 98. 246: 241: 238: 235:, p. 29. 234: 229: 226: 222: 217: 214: 210: 205: 202: 198: 193: 190: 186: 181: 178: 174: 169: 166: 162: 157: 154: 150: 145: 142: 136: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 86: 82: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 57: 52: 48: 44: 43: 39:as soldiers ( 38: 30: 28: 26: 22: 18: 343: 322: 298: 274: 252: 240: 228: 223:, p. 1. 216: 211:, p. 7. 204: 192: 180: 168: 156: 149:Kennedy 2001 144: 113:and entered 104: 77: 54: 40: 34: 20: 16: 15: 245:Fields 1987 233:Fields 1987 221:Fields 1987 209:Fields 1987 197:Waines 1992 185:Waines 1992 173:Waines 1992 161:Waines 1992 19:, surnamed 366:Categories 137:References 61:al-Muhtadi 17:Kayghalagh 51:al-Tabari 296:(2001). 123:Saymarah 111:Qarmasin 107:Dulafids 65:al-Karkh 21:al-Turki 266:Sources 127:Ibrahim 115:Hamadan 92:Samarra 42:ghilman 351:  330:  306:  282:  100:Qazvin 85:vizier 131:Ahmad 96:Jibal 349:ISBN 328:ISBN 304:ISBN 280:ISBN 81:Rayy 31:Life 53:'s 368:: 357:. 336:. 312:. 288:.

Index

Abbasid Caliphate
Abbasid Caliphate
ghilman
Musa ibn Bugha
al-Tabari
History of the Prophets and Kings
al-Muhtadi
al-Karkh
Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Bugha
Masrur al-Balkhi
Rayy
vizier
Ubaydallah ibn Yahya ibn Khaqan
Samarra
Jibal
Qazvin
Dulafids
Qarmasin
Hamadan
Ahmad ibn Abd al-Aziz ibn Abi Dulaf
Saymarah
Ibrahim
Ahmad
Kennedy 2001
Waines 1992
Waines 1992
Waines 1992
Waines 1992
Fields 1987
Fields 1987

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