Abd Allah ibn Ali
Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAlī (Arabic: أبو محمد عبد الله بن علي; c. 712 – 764 CE) was a member of the Abbasid dynasty, and played a leading role in its rise to power during the Abbasid Revolution. As governor of Syria, he consolidated Abbasid control over the province, eliminating the remnants of the Umayyad dynasty and suppressing pro-Umayyad uprisings. After the death of his nephew and first Abbasid caliph, al-Saffah, in 754, he launched a bid for the caliphal title against al-Saffah's brother, al-Mansur, but was defeated and imprisoned. He was killed in 764.
Abd Allah ibn Ali عبد الله بن علي | |
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Abbasid Governor of Syria | |
In office 750–754 | |
Monarch | al-Saffah |
Succeeded by | Salih ibn Ali |
Personal details | |
Born | 712 |
Died | 764 |
Parent | Ali ibn Abd Allah ibn al-Abbas |
Relatives | Salih ibn Ali (brother) |
Residence | Damascus (750–754) |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Abbasid Caliphate |
Service/ | Abbasid army |
Years of service | 750–754 |
Battles/wars | Abbasid Revolution |
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