856 ⟶ Appointment of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Habbari as Governor of Sind and Captive Exchanges
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📜 Tahir ibn Husayn appointed Governor of Mosul
Tahir ibn Husayn appointed as Governor of Mosul by Al-Ma'mun⟶

Abbasid CaliphateTahir ibn HusaynGovernorMosulGovernanceAdministrationRegional PowerAppointments

📜 Abdallah ibn Tahir Appointed Governor of Khorasan
Abdallah ibn Tahir appointed as Governor of Khorasan by Al-Ma'mun in 828.⟶

Abbasid CaliphateKhorasanGovernanceAdministrationRegional AuthorityTahirid DynastyPolitical Appointment



👨⚖️ Death of Abdallah ibn Tahir and Appointment of Tahir ibn Abdallah as Governor
Death of the Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Governor of Khorasan. In 845 Abbasid caliph Al-Wathiq appointed Tahir ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir as governor of Khorasan.⟶

Abbasid CaliphateKhorasanGovernanceAdministrationTahirid DynastySuccessionPolitical Appointment



📜 Appointment of Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Habbari as Governor of Sind and Captive Exchanges
Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Habbari was appointed as Governor of Sind by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil. On 23 February 856, there was an exchange of captives with the Byzantine Empire. A second such exchange took place some four years later.⟶

Abbasid CaliphateSindGovernanceDiplomacyByzantine EmpireCaptive ExchangeRegional Politics


🏘️ Founding of Jafariya by Al-Mutawakkil
Al-Mutawakkil founds the town of Jafariya.⟶
Abbasid CaliphateCity FoundingUrban DevelopmentGovernanceInfrastructure

🛡️ Ibn Raiq becomes Amir al-Umara
By coup, Ibn Raiq becomes the Amir al-Umara under Abbasid Caliph ar-Radi.⟶

Abbasid CaliphateAmir al-UmaraPower StrugglePolitical IntrigueMilitary Leaders9th-10th centuriesGovernance
