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After Qays's brave remarks, [['Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad]] threw him down from the roof of his palace and martyred him.<ref>Dīnawarī, ''al-Akhbār al-ṭiwāl'', p. 246; Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 11, p. 164.</ref>
After Qays's brave remarks, [['Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad]] threw him down from the roof of his palace and martyred him.<ref>Dīnawarī, ''al-Akhbār al-ṭiwāl'', p. 246; Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 11, p. 164.</ref>
He then ordered his men to mutilate Qays's corpse.<ref>Nuwayrī, ''Nihāyat al-ʾarab'', vol. 20, p. 413.</ref>
He then ordered his men to mutilate Qays's corpse.<ref>Nuwayrī, ''Nihāyat al-ʾarab'', vol. 20, p. 413.</ref>


According to [[al-Shaykh al-Mufid]]'s account, he was thrown down with his hands tied up and his bones were broken. He was still alive, but a man called 'Abd al-Malik b. 'Umayr al-Lakhmi decapitated him. People criticized him, but he replied: "I just wanted to give him comfort."<ref>Ibn Kathīr, ''al-Bidāya wa l-nihāya'', vol. 8, p. 168; Qummī, ''Damʿ al-sujūm, tarjuma-yi Nafas al-mahmūm'', p. 152.</ref> However, according to some other sources, this story happened to [['Abd Allah b. Yaqtar]].<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 3, p. 169.</ref>
According to [[al-Shaykh al-Mufid]]'s account, he was thrown down with his hands tied up and his bones were broken. He was still alive, but a man called 'Abd al-Malik b. 'Umayr al-Lakhmi decapitated him. People criticized him, but he replied: "I just wanted to give him comfort."<ref>Ibn Kathīr, ''al-Bidāya wa l-nihāya'', vol. 8, p. 168; Qummī, ''Damʿ al-sujūm, tarjuma-yi Nafas al-mahmūm'', p. 152.</ref> However, according to some other sources, this story happened to [['Abd Allah b. Yaqtar]].<ref>Balādhurī, ''Ansāb al-ashrāf'', vol. 3, p. 169.</ref>
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