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Ibn Tabataba's role in the revolt was only as a figurehead, while actual power rested with Abu'l-Saraya. Indeed, modern scholars suggest that Abu'l-Saraya was not motivated by pro-Alid zeal, but merely saw the Alids as a tool to gain power.
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was given either to his father, Ibrahim, or his grandfather, Isma'il, reportedly due to a speech defect or a slip-up. However, it was also a colloquial term for persons of
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Ali ibn Ubayd Allah as his successor, but the latter refused and nominated Muhammad ibn Zayd instead. Ibn Tabataba died at Kufa on the next day, 15 February 815.
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The uprising was initially successful, and on 14 February 815, the rebels defeated the Abbasid troops that Caliph
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Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm Ṭabāṭabā ibn Ismāʿīl al-Dībādj ibn Ibrāhīm al-Ghamr ibn al-Ḥasan al-Muthannā
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to return to Medina. He refused the money, but began his return to Medina.
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On the way, he learned of a pro-Alid rebellion being prepared by
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descent from both paternal and maternal sides. He lived at
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Index

Arabic
Hasanid
Zaydi
Abbasid Caliphate
Fourth Fitna
Hasan al-Mu'thannā
Alid
Medina
imam
Iraq
gold dinars
Abu'l-Saraya
Zaydi
tomb
al-Husayn
Kufa
commander of the faithful
al-Tabari
Friday sermon
al-Ma'mun
al-Hasan ibn Sahl
Husaynid
Kirman
Ethiopia
al-Qasim al-Rassi
Rassid dynasty
Yemen


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