Ziyadat Allah II ibn Muhammad (Arabic: أبو محمد زيادة الله بن محمد) was the seventh Aghlabid emir of Ifriqiya, ruling from 28 December 863 to his death on 23 December 864.[1]
Ziyadat Allah rule Ifriqiya during the Extreme instability in Abbasid Caliphate.
He succeeded his brother, Ahmad, and was succeeded by Ahmad's son Muhammad II.[1]
^ abMarçais & Schacht 1960, p. 250.
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