Rabi'ah ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun
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Abū al-Mukarram Rabīʿah ibn Aḥmad ibn Ṭūlūn (Arabic: ابو المكارم ربيعة بن أحمد بن طولون) was the fourth son of the founder of the Tulunid dynasty, Ahmad ibn Tulun.[1] In 879, when his eldest brother Abbas rebelled against their father and fled to Alexandria and thence to Barqah, he remained in charge of affairs in Fustat until the return of Ahmad ibn Tulun.[2]
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Rabiʿah ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun ابو المكارم ربيعة بن أحمد بن طولون | |
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Born | Samarra or Egypt |
Died | c. 897 Egypt |
Criminal charge | Treason, Rebellion |
Penalty | Lashing to death |
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Date | 897 |
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In 897, he rebelled against his nephew, Harun ibn Khumarawayh, in Alexandria, with the support of Berber troops. The uprising was defeated, and he was executed by lashing in the same autumn.[3]