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311:, to remain neutral. Twelve other brothers of Bishr likewise supported Yazid III, who went on to become caliph after al-Walid II's assassination in 744. Bishr married the divorced wife of al-Walid II, Sa'da, who was the daughter of a wealthy descendant of Caliph 563: 457:
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The History of al-Ṭabarī, Volume XXVI: The Waning of the Umayyad Caliphate: Prelude to Revolution, A.D. 738–744/A.H. 121–126
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along the caliphate's northern frontier, including in 710/11 and the winter of 714/15. In 714, he was appointed
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in 710/11 and 714/15 and later participated in the Umayyad opposition against his kinsman, Caliph
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He is not mentioned again in the medieval sources until 743/44 when he became involved in the
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who became captives. They are not heard of again and are assumed to have died in prison.
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E. J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam 1913-1936, Volume II Bābā Fighānī – Dwīn
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Yazid III ruled for a few months before dying and being succeeded by his brother
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troops of Qinnasrin to arrest and hand over Bishr and the latter's full brother
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after his father's death in early 715, according to 8th/9th-century historian
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prince and commander who led military expeditions against the
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Index

Syria
Umayyad Caliphate
Dynasty
Umayyad
Al-Walid I
Islam
Umayyad Caliphate
Arab–Byzantine wars
Sulayman
Yazid II
Hisham
Maslama
Arabic
fl
Umayyad
Byzantine Empire
al-Walid II
Marwan II
Umayyad
al-Walid I
Byzantine Empire
amir al-hajj
Hajj
Mecca
Umayyad dynasty
Syria
al-Waqidi
Third Muslim Civil War
al-Walid II
Yazid III

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