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Asad ibn Yazid al-Shaybani was an Arab general and governor for the Abbasid Caliphate, active in the early 9th century.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Abbasid Caliphate, Al-Amin, Al-Jazira (caliphal province), Arabs, Arminiya, Azerbaijan, Banu Shayban, Dirham, Diyar Bakr, Governor, Harun al-Rashid, Ishaq ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi, Kingdom of Iberia, Mosul, Ostikan, South Caucasus, Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani.

  2. 9th-century governors
  3. Abbasid governors of Arminiya
  4. Banu Shayban

Abbasid Caliphate

The Abbasid Caliphate or Abbasid Empire (translit) was the third caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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Al-Amin

Abu Musa Muhammad ibn Harun al-Rashid (Abū Mūsā Muḥammad ibn Hārūn al-Rashīd; April 787 – 24/25 September 813), better known by his laqab of al-Amin (al-Amīn), was the sixth Arab Abbasid caliph from 809 to 813.

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Al-Jazira (caliphal province)

Al-Jazira (الجزيرة), also known as Jazirat Aqur or Iqlim Aqur, was a province of the Rashidun, Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates, spanning at minimum most of Upper Mesopotamia (al-Jazira proper), divided between the districts of Diyar Bakr, Diyar Rabi'a and Diyar Mudar, and at times including Mosul, Arminiya and Adharbayjan as sub-provinces.

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Arabs

The Arabs (عَرَب, DIN 31635:, Arabic pronunciation), also known as the Arab people (الشَّعْبَ الْعَرَبِيّ), are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa.

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Arminiya

Arminiya, also known as the Ostikanate of Arminiya (Հայաստանի Օստիկանություն, Hayastani ostikanut'yun) or the Emirate of Armenia (إمارة أرمينية, imārat armīniya), was a political and geographic designation given by the Muslim Arabs to the lands of Greater Armenia, Caucasian Iberia, and Caucasian Albania, following their conquest of these regions in the 7th century.

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Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and West Asia.

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Banu Shayban

The Banu Shayban (بنو شيبان) is an Arab tribe, a branch of the Banu Bakr.

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Dirham

The dirham, dirhem or drahm (درهم) is a unit of currency and of mass.

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Diyar Bakr

Diyar Bakr (Bakr) is the medieval Arabic name of the northernmost of the three provinces of the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), the other two being Diyar Mudar and Diyar Rabi'a.

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Governor

A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative.

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Harun al-Rashid

Abu Ja'far Harun ibn Muhammad al-Mahdi (Abū Ja'far Hārūn ibn Muḥammad al-Mahdī), or simply Harun ibn al-Mahdi (or 766 – 24 March 809), famously known as Harun al-Rashid (Hārūn ar-Rashīd), was the fifth Abbasid caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate, reigning from September 786 until his death in March 809.

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Ishaq ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi

Abū Yaʿqūb Isḥāq ibn Sulaymān ibn ʿAlī al-Hāshimī (إسحاق بن سليمان الهاشمي) was an 8th–9th-century AD Abbasid prince and historian. Asad ibn Yazid al-Shaybani and Ishaq ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi are 8th-century Arab people, 8th-century births and 9th-century deaths.

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Kingdom of Iberia

In Greco-Roman geography, Iberia (Ancient Greek: Ἰβηρία Iberia; Hiberia; Parthian:; Middle Persian) was an exonym for the Georgian kingdom of Kartli (ႵႠႰႧႪႨ), known after its core province, which during Classical Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages was a significant monarchy in the Caucasus, either as an independent state or as a dependent of larger empires, notably the Sassanid and Roman empires.

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Mosul

Mosul (al-Mawṣil,,; translit; Musul; Māwṣil) is a major city in northern Iraq, serving as the capital of Nineveh Governorate.

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Ostikan

Ostikan (ոստիկան) was the title used by Armenians for the governors of the early Caliphates.

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South Caucasus

The South Caucasus, also known as Transcaucasia or the Transcaucasus, is a geographical region on the border of Eastern Europe and West Asia, straddling the southern Caucasus Mountains.

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Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani

Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani (Yazīd ibn Mazyad al-Shaybānī; died 801) was an Arab general and governor who served the Abbasid Caliphate. Asad ibn Yazid al-Shaybani and Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani are 8th-century Arab people, 8th-century births, 9th-century Arab people, Abbasid governors of Arminiya and Banu Shayban.

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See also

9th-century governors

Abbasid governors of Arminiya

Banu Shayban

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asad_ibn_Yazid_al-Shaybani