Al-Abbas ibn al-Fadl ibn Ya'qub al-Fazari

Abu 'l-Aghlâb al Abbâs ibn al-Fadl ibn Ya'qùb al-Fazari (died 14 August 861) was Emir of Palermo from 851 to 861. He belonged to the Aghlabid dynasty ruling Kairouan and descended from the Fazara tribe.[1] Before taking power he was the protagonist of the battle of Butera in 845.[2] During his emirate, characterized by intense military activity, the Arabs were able to take Enna after a long siege that ended on January 24, 859.[3][4]

Al-Abbas ibn Al-Fadl al-Fazari
العباس بن الفضل الفزاري
Emir of Sicily
(851 – 14 August 861)
PredecessorIbrahim ibn Abd Allah
SuccessorAhmed ibn Ya'qùb al-Fazari
Died14 August 861
ChildrenAbdullah
Names
Abu 'l-Aghlâb al Abbâs ibn al-Fadl ibn Ya'qùb al-Fazari
FatherAl-Fadl ibn Yaq'ub al-Fazari
ReligionSunni Islam

References

  1. Metcalfe, Alex (2009-09-17). Muslims of Medieval Italy. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-2911-4.
  2. Palmeri, Niccolo (1856). Somma della Storia de Sicilia. Palermo: Giuseppe Meli. p. 109. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. Various editors. The Cambridge Medieval History. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 26 March 2021. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  4. de la Primaudaie, M.F. Elie (1868). Les Arabes en Sicile et en Italie. Paris: Challamel Aine. pp. 19–20. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
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