- with his own men to halt
Hamdawayh's advance. In the
resulting engagement,
Ibrahim was
defeated and put to flight, and
Hamdawayh was able to
enter Sana'a...
-
Hamdawayh ibn Ali ibn Isa ibn
Mahan (Arabic: حمدويه بن علي بن عيسى بن ماهان) was a
ninth century military commander for the
Abbasid Caliphate. He became...
- caliphate. In 815 Isa was dispatched,
together with Warqa' ibn Jamil,
Hamdawayh ibn Ali, and
Harun ibn al-Musayyab, to
recapture Mecca,
Medina and the...
- of
these revolts was
entrusted to Ali ibn Isa's son
Hamdawayh, with an army of abnaʾ.
Hamdawayh was
successful in
subduing these provinces, but then...
-
province by himself, he was soon
joined by Ja'far's co-governor
Abdallah ibn
Hamdawayh, and
thereafter the two
shared power with each other. When Ja'far was...
-
pilgrimage in 816,
accompanied by many
troops and officials,
among whom was
Hamdawayh ibn Ali ibn Isa ibn Mahan, who had just been
appointed to the governorship...
- Al-Mu'tasim
Deputy Mansur ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Tanukhi &
Abdallah ibn
Hamdawayh Abbasid Governor of
Yemen In
office 844 – 847 (second term)
Monarch Al-Wathiq...
- and
Yemen in 820. This
resulted in a
revolt by the in****bent governor,
Hamdawayh, who had to be
subdued by yet
another expedition.
Ibrahim remained as...
- Al-Ma'mun
Preceded by Umar ibn
Ibrahim ibn
Waqid al-Umari
Succeeded by
Hamdawayh ibn Ali ibn Isa ibn
Mahan Amir al-hajj In
office c. 817
Monarch Al-Ma'mun...
- al-Juludi, when the
latter departed the
province shortly after the
capture of
Hamdawayh ibn Ali ibn Isa ibn
Mahan in 820. He was
eventually succeeded by Ibrahim...