Isa al-Nushari

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Isa ibn Muhammad al-Nushari (

Egypt
from 905 to his death in spring 910.

In 896, he was appointed governor of

Fars.[4] When the Abbasid commander-in-chief, Badr al-Mu'tadidi, fell victim to the machinations of the vizier al-Qasim ibn Ubayd Allah in 902, Isa was among the close associates of Badr who abandoned him and instead sought clemency from the Caliph al-Muktafi.[5]

In the

al-Arish before the rebel was defeated.[1][8]

Isa died in May 910, and was buried in Jerusalem. He was succeeded by Takin al-Khazari.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b Bianquis 1998, p. 110.
  2. ^ Rosenthal 1985, pp. 35–38, 42.
  3. ^ Rosenthal 1985, p. 69.
  4. ^ Rosenthal 1985, p. 86.
  5. ^ Rosenthal 1985, p. 108.
  6. ^ Rosenthal 1985, p. 139.
  7. ^ Bianquis 1998, pp. 108, 110.
  8. ^ Rosenthal 1985, pp. 152–153, 156.
  9. ^ Rosenthal 1985, p. 110.

Sources

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  • Rosenthal, Franz, ed. (1985). The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXXVIII: The Return of the Caliphate to Baghdad. The Caliphates of al-Mu'tadid, al-Muktafi and al-Muqtadir, A.D. 892–915/A.H. 279–302. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. .


Preceded by
Tulunid
emir of Egypt
Governor of Egypt

905–910
Succeeded by