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The uprising of Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah was the second rebellion against Banu al-Abbas. [[Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah]] was a descendant of Imam al-Hasan (a); he launched the uprising after his brother [[Al-Nafs al-Zakiyya]] in [[Basra]]. A large number of supporters of [[Zaydi]], [[Mu'tazila]] and a few number of well-known [[faqih]]s attended the uprising which failed eventually. Ibrahim was killed in Bakhmara region near [[Kufa]] in [[145]]/762-3.
The uprising of Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah was the second rebellion against Banu al-Abbas. [[Ibrahim b. 'Abd Allah]] was a descendant of Imam al-Hasan (a); he launched the uprising after his brother [[Al-Nafs al-Zakiyya]] in [[Basra]]. A large number of supporters of [[Zaydi]], [[Mu'tazila]] and a few number of well-known [[faqih]]s attended the uprising which failed eventually. Ibrahim was killed in Bakhmara region near [[Kufa]] in [[145]]/762-3.


===The Uprising of Sinbad===
===Uprising of Sinbad===
The rebellion of Sinbad was among the first actions after the death of [[Abu Muslim]]. Taking the revenge of Abu Muslim was only an excuse for his rise. He tried to misuse national and religious feelings of different groups to overthrown the dominance of Arabs and Islam in defeating Banu al-Abbas. He was overpowered in a battle against the supporters of Al-Mansur and he was beheaded; his head was sent to Al-Mansur as a gift.
The rebellion of Sinbad was among the first actions after the death of [[Abu Muslim]]. Taking the revenge of Abu Muslim was only an excuse for his rise. He tried to misuse national and religious feelings of different groups to overthrown the dominance of Arabs and Islam in defeating Banu al-Abbas. He was overpowered in a battle against the supporters of Al-Mansur and he was beheaded; his head was sent to Al-Mansur as a gift.


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