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Ziyadat Allah I زيادة الله
Amir (817–838)
Silver Dirham of Ziyadat Allah in 824 AD
Predecessor
Abdallah ibn Ibrahim
Successor
Abu Iqal al-Aghlab ibn Ibrahim
Died
10 June 838
Names
Abu Muhammad Ziyadat Allah ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab
House
Aghlabid
Father
Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab
Military career
Years of service
820s – 838
Battles/wars
Arab–Byzantine wars, Arab Conquest of Sicily
Abu Muhammad Ziyadat Allah I ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Aghlab (Arabic: زيادة الله الأول) (d. 10 June 838) was the Aghlabid ruler (amir) of Ifriqiya from 817 until his death in 838.[1] His reign marked a shift towards greater control and stability for the emirs in Ifriqiya.
^Corisande Fenwick, “How to Found an Islamic State: The Idrisids as Rivals to the Abbasid Caliphate in the Far Islamic West,” Islamic History and Civilization 198 (September 2022): 104.
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