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According to [[al-Baladhuri]], after the death of Yazid, Ibn Ziyad asked people in Basra to temporarily make allegiance with him until they reach a consensus over choosing a caliph. When the people of Basra, made allegiance with him, he sent some people to Kufa to ask them for making allegiance with him; but the people of Kufa did not accept and so the people of Basra also refused his rule.
According to [[al-Baladhuri]], after the death of Yazid, Ibn Ziyad asked people in Basra to temporarily make allegiance with him until they reach a consensus over choosing a caliph. When the people of Basra, made allegiance with him, he sent some people to Kufa to ask them for making allegiance with him; but the people of Kufa did not accept and so the people of Basra also refused his rule.


=== His Allegiance with Marwan b. Hakam ===
=== His Allegiance with Marwan b. al-Hakam ===
When [['Abd Allah b. al-Zubayr]] reached power in [[Medina]] so that even some parts of [[Syria]] accepted his [[caliphate]] and even [[Marwan b. al-Hakam]] went to [[Hijaz]] to make allegiance with him, Ibn Ziyad met Marwan in Bathaniyya and stopped him from doing so and promised him that if he claims for caliphate, he himself will support Marwan. So, Marwan returned, Ibn Ziyad went to [[Damascus]] and deceived [[Dahhak b. Qays]] who had taken the allegiance of people with Ibn al-Zubayr and threw him out of the city and took the allegiance of people with Marwan. In the battle between the adherents of Marwan with Dahhak b. Qays in Marj Rahit near Damascus in which Dahhak was defeated, Ibn Ziyad was the commander of the horsemen of Marwan.
When [['Abd Allah b. al-Zubayr]] reached power in [[Medina]] so that even some parts of [[Syria]] accepted his [[caliphate]] and even [[Marwan b. al-Hakam]] went to [[Hijaz]] to make allegiance with him, Ibn Ziyad met Marwan in Bathaniyya and stopped him from doing so and promised him that if he claims for caliphate, he himself will support Marwan. So, Marwan returned, Ibn Ziyad went to [[Damascus]] and deceived [[Dahhak b. Qays]] who had taken the allegiance of people with Ibn al-Zubayr and threw him out of the city and took the allegiance of people with Marwan. In the battle between the adherents of Marwan with Dahhak b. Qays in Marj Rahit near Damascus in which Dahhak was defeated, Ibn Ziyad was the commander of the horsemen of Marwan.


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