• Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir (died 877) was an Abbasid military leader of Turkic origin. Musa was the son of Bugha al-Kabir, one of the leading Turkish generals...
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  • Bugha al-Kabir (Arabic: بُغا الكبير, lit. 'Bugha the Greater/Elder'), also known as Bugha al-Turki (Arabic: بُغا التركي, lit. 'Bugha the Turk'), was a...
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    arrears, while Bugha was imprisoned and executed on the Caliph's orders in 868. Another powerful Turkish commander, Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir, was effectively...
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  • Muhammad ibn Bugha (Arabic: أبو نصر محمد بن بغا) was a ninth-century military officer in the service of the Abbasid Caliphate. He was the son of Bugha al-Kabir...
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    Samarra: The rebel Salih ibn Wasif is hunted down and killed in Abbasid Samarra by troops of Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir. June 21 – Caliph Al-Muhtadi is deposed...
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  • general Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir, and this seems to have ended Ibn Yazdad's influence in caliphal politics. After Salih's fall from power, Ibn Yazdad was...
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  • Johannes Scotus Eriugena, Irish theologian (approximate date) Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir, Abbasid general Ōe no Otondo, Japanese scholar (b. 811) Savaric...
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    led by Husayn ibn Ahmad al-Kaukabi and aided by the Justanids, but it was suppressed two years later by the Abbasid general Musa ibn Bugha. Hasan was forced...
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  • Samarra: The rebel Salih ibn Wasif is hunted down and killed in Abbasid Samarra by troops of Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir. June 21 – Caliph Al-Muhtadi is deposed...
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    responded by placing the general Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir in charge of war against the Zanj. Musa sent 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muflih to al-Ahwaz to engage 'Ali. In...
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  • historian al-Tabari in 870, during the events that resulted in the deposition of the caliph al-Muhtadi. When the revolt of Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir began,...
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  • force by sending the general Bugha al-Kabir to Armenia. Musa appears to have joined the Armenian uprising at some point; Bugha also accused him of having...
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  • associate of the general Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir, possibly serving as his chief lieutenant. He is first mentioned by the chronicler al-Tabari during the civil...
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    following the Zanj's occupation of Suq al-Ahwaz, the central government decided to appoint the general Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir to direct the war effort against...
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    Casbin, Caspin, Ghazvin, Kasvin, and Kazvin It was completed by Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir. Rainy days calculated using parameter codes 46, 69 and 71 Qazvin...
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  • general Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir. Al-Tabari 1985–2007, v. 35: p. 27; Al-Baladhuri 1916, p. 206 Rekaya 1997, p. 646. Al-Tabari 1985–2007, v. 34: p. 167. Al-Ya'qubi...
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  • Ushrusaniyya rallied to defend the caliph al-Muhtadi (r. 869–870) when the Turks under Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir revolted, but they were defeated and the...
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    Al-Barāʾ ibn Mālik al-Anṣārī (Arabic: البراء بن مالك الأنصاري; died c. 641) was one of the Sahaba (companions of Muhammad), an Ansar belonging to the...
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    Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi, Muslim military leader (b. c. 790) Æthelred II, king of Northumbria Al-Muntasir, Muslim caliph (b. 837) Bugha al-Kabir, Muslim...
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  • the army. When the Turks under Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir revolted against the caliph in June 870, the Faraghina defended al-Muhtadi and comprised the bulk...
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  • north-east. In 854, Dizak was invaded by an Abbasid army, commanded by Bugha al-Kabir al-Sharabi, who previously had captured princes Atrnerseh of Khachen...
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    into captivity in the Abbasid capital Samarra by the Abbasid general Bugha al-Kabir. Threatened by his Shaybanid neighbours, Abu'l-Maghra, a half-Armenian...
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    Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Essex. Caliph al-Mutawakkil sends an Abbasid army, led by the Turkic general Bugha al-Kabir, to suppress an uprising of rebellious...
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    ibn Abi Sa'id al-Marwazi (851–852) Bugha al-Kabir (852–855) Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Shaybani (857–862) Ali ibn Yahya al-Armani (862–863) al-Abbas ibn al-Musta'in...
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  • Abbasid authority in Armenia. The rebellion provoked the dispatch of Bugha al-Kabir to the country, who crushed the revolt in a three-year campaign. Bagrat...
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  • Musa ibn Musa al-Qasawi, Muslim military leader (b. c. 790) Æthelred II, king of Northumbria Al-Muntasir, Muslim caliph (b. 837) Bugha al-Kabir, Muslim...
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  • named Khatrakin; he may also have been a nephew of Bugha al-Kabir. He appears during the reign of al-Wathiq (r. 842–847) as one of the caliph's ghilman...
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    subsequently taken prisoner by al-Qasim ibn 'Ali ibn al-Hasan for the Alavids. In 253 H (867 CE) Musa ibn Bugha al-Kabir was appointed by the Caliph as...
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  • Blankinship (1994). The End of the Jihâd State: The Reign of Hishām Ibn ʿAbd al-Malik and the Collapse of the Umayyads. State University of New York...
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