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Salim ibn Sawadah al-Tamimi

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Abbasid governor of Egypt (780–781)
Salim ibn Sawadah al-Tamimi
Governor of Egypt
In office
780–781
Preceded byYahya ibn Sa'id al-Harashi
Succeeded byIbrahim ibn Salih

Salim ibn Sawadah al-Tamimi (Arabic: سالم بن سوادة التميمي) was a governor of Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate, from 780 to 781.

He was appointed by the caliph al-Mahdi in late 780 with jurisdiction over military affairs, while a separate official was selected to handle matters of taxation. The historian Ibn Taghribirdi mentions that during his governorship both Egypt and the Maghreb suffered from a series of violent conflicts, and that Egyptian troops were briefly sent to assist Barqa but were later withdrawn without engaging in any fighting. He remained as governor until mid-781, when he was dismissed and replaced with Ibrahim ibn Salih.

Notes

  1. Al-Kindi 1912, p. 123; Ibn Taghribirdi 1930, pp. 46–47.

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Preceded byYahya ibn Dawud al-Kharsi Governor of Egypt
780–781
Succeeded byIbrahim ibn Salih
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