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The movement of [[Rawandiyya]] is regarded amongst the most important movements formed after the death of Abu Muslim. Rawandis had mixed beliefs, although they apparently showed their support and respect toward Al-Mansur, they made efforts to overthrown him as well. The majority of Rawandiyya's supporters were from the [[Greater Khorasan|Great Khorasan]]. They planned to admire Al-Mansur, earn his respect to deceive and kill him, just like Al-Mansur treated Abu Muslim.
The movement of [[Rawandiyya]] is regarded amongst the most important movements formed after the death of Abu Muslim. Rawandis had mixed beliefs, although they apparently showed their support and respect toward Al-Mansur, they made efforts to overthrown him as well. The majority of Rawandiyya's supporters were from the [[Greater Khorasan|Great Khorasan]]. They planned to admire Al-Mansur, earn his respect to deceive and kill him, just like Al-Mansur treated Abu Muslim.


===Others===
There were other uprisings in the time of Al-Mansur as well, including the revolt of Ustadh Sis (who was a [[Majus]], i.e. Zoroastrian, of Khorasan; he claimed that he was a Zoroastrian prophet) and the revolts of [[Kharijites]] which were all suppressed by the armies of Al-Mansur.
There were other uprisings in the time of Al-Mansur as well, including the revolt of Ustadh Sis (who was a [[Majus]], i.e. Zoroastrian, of Khorasan; he claimed that he was a Zoroastrian prophet) and the revolts of [[Kharijites]] which were all suppressed by the armies of Al-Mansur.


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