• Ishaq ibn Kundaj (Arabic: إسحاق بن كنداج) or Kundajiq, was a Turkic military leader who played a prominent role in the turbulent politics of the Abbasid...
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  • Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Kundaj (Arabic: محمد بن إسحاق بن كنداج) was a prominent general of the Abbasid Caliphate in the early 10th century. He was the son...
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    overreaching brother. In the event, however, Sa'id ibn Makhlad managed to alert the governor of Mosul, Ishaq ibn Kundaj, who overtook and defeated al-Mu'tamid and...
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  • rulers: al-Muwaffaq nominated Ishaq ibn Kundaj as governor of Egypt and Syria—in reality a largely symbolic appointment—while Ibn Tulun organized an assembly...
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    security (Shurtah) in Baghdad during the Abbasid era. Ishaq ibn Kundaj, Abbasid general and governor Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir, (died March 988) was an Abbasid prince...
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  • 874) Autonomous: Ishaq ibn Kundaj (879–891) Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Kundaj (891–892) Ahmad ibn Isa al-Shaybani (892–893) Hamdan ibn Hamdun, rebel Hamdanid...
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    ordered that Ibn Tulun be publicly cursed in mosques throughout the empire and stripped of his governorships in favour of Ishaq ibn Kundaj, while Ibn Tulun similarly...
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  • went on to serve under the governor of Mosul, Ishaq ibn Kundaj, until after Ibn Tulun's death in 884. Ibn Tulun's death seemed to present an opportunity...
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    (before they surrender), and the other crews are killed. December – Ishaq ibn Kundaj, a Turkic military leader, arrests the Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tamid,...
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    caliph's power. Following the death of Ibn Tulun in May 884, the two caliphal generals Ishaq ibn Kundaj and Ibn Abu'l-Saj sought to take advantage of the...
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  • in Baghdad to his general Isḥāq ibn Kundāj in 883. Only al-Ḥakam himself, his son Hishām and his first minister, Jaʿfar ibn ʿUthmān al-Muṣḥafi, were present...
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    attack and recover control of the Tulunid territories. The generals Ishaq ibn Kundaj and Ibn Abi'l-Saj attacked the Tulunid domains in Syria. Damascus fell...
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    of his offices, which went to the governor of Mosul, Ishaq ibn Kundaj. In the event, however, Ibn Tulun prevailed over the Abbasid attacks and remained...
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    entity. [citation needed] In the late 9th century the Turkic dynasts Ishaq ibn Kundaj and his son Muhammad seized control over Mosul, but in 893 Mosul came...
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  • with another Abbasid general, Ishaq ibn Kundaj, who had received authorization and some troops from al-Muwaffaq. Ishaq clashed with the Tulunid governor...
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    sent 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Muflih to al-Ahwaz, Ishaq ibn Kundaj to Basra, and Ibrahim ibn Sima to Badhaward to fight against the Zanj. Ibn Muflih was soon able...
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    after the latter had rebelled against their governor, Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Kundaj, and expelled his deputy from the city. The deputy turned to the...
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  • (before they surrender), and the other crews are killed. December – Ishaq ibn Kundaj, a Turkic military leader, arrests the Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tamid,...
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  • attacked Hit. Al-Muktafi countered with an army led by Muhammad ibn Ishaq ibn Kundaj, which compelled the Kalb to betray the Qarmatians and kill Nasr...
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  • the Turkish military leadership—initially Musa ibn Bugha, as well as Kayghalagh and Ishaq ibn Kundaj after Musa's death in 877—his own prestige as a...
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  • 874/875 CE - Taghlibi Khidr bin Ahmad becomes governor. 880 CE - Ishaq ibn Kundaj becomes governor. 892 - Mosul besieged by forces of Harun bin Sulayman...
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