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Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani

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913: 22: 439: 555:. As the ruler of the east, Abdallah claimed Tabaristan as a dependency and insisted that the tribute owed by Mazyar to the caliph should pass through him. Mazyar, however, was looking to expand his dominion and wanted to be free of Tahirid influence, so he refused to accept this and demanded that he be able to pay his tribute directly to the caliph. In this struggle Mazyar had the support of the 62:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 559:, who allegedly wanted to control the Tahirid lands himself. Abdallah was able to turn the caliph against Mazyar, and in 839 was ordered to stop the Ispahbad. Mazyar, a recent convert to Islam, heavily relied on the 525:
During his reign as governor Abdallah was occupied with affairs on both the eastern and western parts of his territories. In the east, he took steps to improve the strength of the
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from 828 until his death. He is perhaps the most famous of the Tahirids. His career spanned twenty-five years under three
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522:. Abdallah's brother 'Ali acted as deputy governor of Khurasan until he was ready to take up residence in Nishapur. 511:
in 830; in the meantime he had been busy fighting more revolts. He was assigned for a brief time in 829 to stop the
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Although Abdallah had been made the governor of Khurasan following his brother's death in 828, he only arrived in
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Abdallah died in Nishapur, either at the end of 844 or in 845. He was succeeded by his son
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Muslim refugees seven years before; following their expulsion, the refugees headed to
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and executed. Tahirid control over Tabaristan was therefore secured until the
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In the west, meanwhile, Abdallah came into conflict with the local ruler of
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revolt of 864. During the same year in 839, an earthquake occurred in
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Abdallah's early career consisted of serving with his father
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of the province but in the end was captured, sent to
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Governor
Khurasan
Al-Ma'mun
Al-Mu'tasim
Al-Wathiq
Talha ibn Tahir
Tahir ibn Abdallah
Governor of Egypt
Al-Mamun
Ubaydallah ibn al-Sari
Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
Governor
Syria
Al-Mamun
Muhammad ibn Salih ibn Bayhas
Iran
Nishapur
Tahir ibn Abdallah
Muhammad ibn Abdallah
Ubaydallah ibn Abdallah
Sulayman ibn Abdallah
Tahir ibn Husayn

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