Amr ibn Hurayth ibn Amr ibn Uthman al-Makhzumi (Arabic: عمرو بن حريث بن عمرو بن عثمان, romanized: ʿAmr ibn Ḥurayth ibn ʿAmr ibn ʿUthmān; died 705) was a prominent member of the Quraysh in Kufa and the deputy governor of the city under the Umayyad governors of Iraq Ziyad ibn Abihi (670–673), Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad (675–683) and Bishr ibn Marwan (692–694).
stayed in Basra and left AmribnHurayth as his deputy in Kufa, while he resided in Kufa in the summer, leaving Samura ibn Jundab as his deputy in Basra...
Basra, assigning as his deputy to Kufa the veteran Kufan statesman AmribnHurayth al-Makhzumi. Bishr formed a consultative council representing three...
battles, the Kalb was led by Ibn Bahdal's cousin, Humayd ibnHuraythibn Bahdal. Medieval sources do not mention if Ibn Bahdal resumed his governorship...
Arab tribes; and his mistreatment of the chief mawali leaders, Hurayth and Thabit ibn Qutba, provoked their defection to Musa. The latter now became a...
the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia), engaged the Kalb under Ibn Bahdal's brother, Humayd ibnHurayth, in a series of raids and counter-raids (ayyam) during...
taken during the Muslim conquest of Khorasan, either by Abdallah ibn Amir or Huraythibn Jabir. The princess (possibly alongside her sisters) was subsequently...