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*'''The Uprising of Ali b. Zayd and 'Isa b. Ja'far''': They were both Alawi and descendants of [[Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba (a)]]. They made an uprising in [[Kufa]] in 255/868-9. Al-Mu'tazz sent a great army toward them led by Sa'id b. Salih known as Hajib who suppressed them.<ref>Masʿūdī, ''Ithbāt al-waṣīyya'', 1363 AH, vol. 4, p. 94.</ref> | *'''The Uprising of Ali b. Zayd and 'Isa b. Ja'far''': They were both Alawi and descendants of [[Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba (a)]]. They made an uprising in [[Kufa]] in 255/868-9. Al-Mu'tazz sent a great army toward them led by Sa'id b. Salih known as Hajib who suppressed them.<ref>Masʿūdī, ''Ithbāt al-waṣīyya'', 1363 AH, vol. 4, p. 94.</ref> | ||
*'''The Uprising of Ali b. Zayd b. Husayn''': He was among descendants of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and made an uprising in Kufa at the time of Muhtadi Abbasi. Shah b. Mikyal went to fight him with a great army but he was defeated. When al-Mu'tamid al-Abbasi seized the power, he sent Kayjur Turki towards Ali b. Zayd, who was killed in 257/ | *'''The Uprising of Ali b. Zayd b. Husayn''': He was among descendants of [[Imam al-Husayn (a)]] and made an uprising in Kufa at the time of Muhtadi Abbasi. Shah b. Mikyal went to fight him with a great army but he was defeated. When al-Mu'tamid al-Abbasi seized the power, he sent Kayjur Turki towards Ali b. Zayd, who was killed in 257/870-1 after some chase and run.<ref>Ibn Athīr, ''al-Kāmil fī l-tārīkh'', vol. 7, p. 239-240.</ref> | ||
*'''The Uprising of Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Abd Allah''': He made an uprising in [[Egypt]], between Cyrenaica and Alexandria, at the time of al-Mu'tamid al-Abbasi and claimed the caliphate. Ahmad b. Tulun, the Turk agent of the caliph in that region, sent an army toward him to disperse his followers. He was killed after some resistance.<ref>Masʿūdī, ''Ithbāt al-waṣīyya'', vol. 4, p. 108.</ref> | *'''The Uprising of Ahmad b. Muhammad b. Abd Allah''': He made an uprising in [[Egypt]], between Cyrenaica and Alexandria, at the time of al-Mu'tamid al-Abbasi and claimed the caliphate. Ahmad b. Tulun, the Turk agent of the caliph in that region, sent an army toward him to disperse his followers. He was killed after some resistance.<ref>Masʿūdī, ''Ithbāt al-waṣīyya'', vol. 4, p. 108.</ref> |