- Aytākh or
Ītākh al-Khazarī (Arabic: إيتاخ الخزري) was a
leading commander in the
Turkic army of the
Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842 C.E.). As the...
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revolted against the
Caliph Al-Mu'tasim who sent the
commander Itakh to
combat him.
Itakh won this war and
executed many of the Kurds. Eventually, Arabs...
- Al-Mu'tasim had
purchased a
Khazar slave,
called Itakh. He
appointed him as
commander of his army.
Itakh defeated Mir Jafar's
troops in 841 and
killed many...
- 22
September 847, he sent
Itakh to
summon Ibn al-Zayyat as if for an audience. Instead, the
vizier was
brought to
Itakh's residence,
where his ceremonial...
- Connagan,
bishop of
Clonfert (Ireland) Guntbold,
archbishop of
Rouen Itakh (
Ītākh al-Khazarī),
Muslim general Zhang Zhongwu,
Chinese general Alfredo Dicaspi...
- Tzur to form the
first Mediterranean musical group. His
sixth album, Rak
Itakh (Only with You),
which includes the hit "Lekhol
Ekhad Yesh" (Everyone Has)...
- the
position of the
Turks and
their prin****l leaders, Ashinas, Wasif,
Itakh, and Bugha.
Another prominent member of al-Mu'tasim's
inner circle, the...
- had been
raised to
power by al-Mu'tasim: the
Turkic military commanders Itakh, Wasif, and Ashinas, the vizier,
Muhammad ibn al-Zayyat, and the
chief qadi...
- 22
September 847, he sent
Itakh to
summon ibn al-Zayyat as if for an audience. Instead, the
vizier was
brought to
Itakh's residence,
where he was placed...
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their rule for a
number of years.
After the Barmakids, the
Turkish general Itakh was
given control of Sind,
although he
deputed the
actual administration...