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- Yazaman or Yazman, surnamed al-Khadim ("the eunuch") (died 23 October 891) was governor of Tarsus for the Abbasids and chief military leader in the Muslim...
- Arabs himself, but his negligent leadership allowed the Tarsians, under Yazaman al-Khadim, to surprise and overwhelm the Byzantine camp in a night attack...
- occurred in the mid-880s, when an Abbasid fleet, led by the emir of Tarsos, Yazaman al-Khadim, laid siege to the city. The local Byzantine commander, Oiniates...
- p****ed to the autonomous ruler of Egypt, Ahmad ibn Tulun. The governor Yazaman al-Khadim returned the city to Abbasid allegiance from 882 on, but was...
- to the autonomous ruler of Egypt, Ahmad ibn Tulun. The local governor Yazaman al-Khadim returned the city to the direct allegiance of Baghdad from 882...
- Cheft El Khof (I've Seen Fear) Desert Dub Nafsi (My Soul) Souffrance Blama Yazaman (A Long Time Ago) Denya (Life) Bendimina (My Heart Is Aching) Ayoub (hidden...
- though few either as influential nor unquestioned as to their castration.) Yazaman al-Khadim (died 891): Emir of Tarsus and successful commander in the wars...
- Mainz September 14 – Stephen V, pope of the Catholic Church October 23 – Yazaman al-Khadim, Abbasid emir Bernard, illegitimate son of Charles the Fat (or...
- first time in 891, during the governorship of Yazaman al-Khadim in Tarsus. In the previous year, Yazaman had acknowledged the suzerainty of the Tulunid...
- revolt that has devastated Chaldea (modern Iraq) since 869. September 11 – Yazaman al-Khadim, Abbasid governor of Tarsus, routs a Byzantine army under general...