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- brothers. Qaratis also became the head of the Abbasid household. Shortly after al-Wathiq's succession, Qaratis decided to go to Hajj. Qaratis accompanied...
- sent his mother, Qaratis, accompanied by his brother Ja'far (the ****ure caliph al-Mutawakkil), to head the pilgrimage in 842. Qaratis died on the way at...
- Makhariq Issue Ahmad al-Musta'in Dynasty Abbasid Father al-Mu'tasim Mother Qaratis Religion Islam Occupation Courtier and confidant of caliph al-Wathiq...
- 811–813 5 January 842 10 August 847 Al-Mu'tasim, Abbasid Caliph Umm Harun Qaratis Al-Mutawakkil Ja'far February/March 822 10 August 847 11 December 861 (********inated)...
- pilgrims in 842 (the year of al-Wathiq's accession). Al-Wathiq's mother Qaratis accompanied him, intending to make the pilgrimage, but she died in al-Hirah...
- 811–813 5 January 842 10 August 847 Al-Mu'tasim, Abbasid Caliph Umm Harun Qaratis Al-Mutawakkil Ja'far February/March 822 10 August 847 11 December 861 (********inated)...
- exceptional ability as a songwriter and singer. One of his concubines was Qaratis, a Gr****, and the mother of his eldest son, the ****ure caliph al-Wathiq...
- January 842 – 10 August 847 al-Wāthiq bi-'llāh Abū Jaʿfar Hārūn Al-Mu'tasim Qaratis, Gr**** concubine When his father, al-Mu'tasim took care for his son and...
- Shuja al-Khwarazmi Abbasid harem Born: 810s Died: June/July 861 Preceded by Qaratis Deputy head of the Harem 847 – June/July 861 Succeeded by Hubshiya...
- Al-Wathiq was the son of al-Mu'tasim by a Byzantine Gr**** slave (umm walad), Qaratis. He was named Harun after his grandfather, caliph Harun al-Rashid (r. 786–809)...