Takin al-Khazari

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Takin al-Khassa Abu Mansur Takin ibn Abdallah al-Harbi al-Khazari (

Egypt
.

He grew up and became an officer under Caliph

Fatimid invasion of the province, and replaced with Dhuka al-Rumi.[1][2]

He was re-appointed to the post in autumn 919, after the death of Dhuka, again in the midst of a

Fayyum Oasis and fleeing across the desert on 8 July 921.[1][3] Takin was replaced on 22 July, but reinstated briefly a few days later.[1]

His third and longest tenure began on March/April 924 and lasted until his own death on 16 March 933.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Rosenthal 1985, p. 203 (note 964).
  2. ^ Halm 1996, pp. 201–205.
  3. ^ Halm 1996, pp. 207–212.

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Preceded by
Governor of Egypt

910–915
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Governor of Egypt

919–921
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Governor of Egypt

924–933
Succeeded by