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Ahmad ibn Muzahim ibn Khaqan

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Ahmad ibn Muzahim ibn Khaqan (Arabic: أحمد بن مزاحم بن خاقان) was the military governor (wālī al-jaysh) of Egypt for the Abbasid dynasty for a part of 868.

Career

The son of Muzahim ibn Khaqan, Ahmad succeeded his father as governor following the latter's death. After holding the post for only two months, however, Ahmad died himself of unspecified causes. Azjur al-Turki, who had served as chief of police under both Muzahim and Ahmad, then became governor.

References

  1. Bianquis 1998, p. 92.
  2. Gordon 2001, p. 160.
  3. Al-Kindi 1912, p. 211.

Sources

Preceded byMuzahim ibn Khaqan Governor of Egypt
868
Succeeded byAzjur al-Turki
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