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  1. Mukhtar al-Thaqafi. Al-Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubayd al-Thaqafi (Arabic: الْمُخْتَار ٱبْن أَبِي عُبَيْد الثَّقَفِيّ, romanized: al-Mukhtār ibn Abī ʿUbayd al-Thaqafī; c. 622 – 3 April 687) was a pro-Alid revolutionary based in Kufa, who led a rebellion against the Umayyad Caliphate in 685 and ruled over most of Iraq for eighteen months during the Second Fitna.

  2. Makala hii inamzungumzia Al-Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubayd al-Thaqafi. Ili kujua kuhusu mapinduzi yake angalia makala ya harakati na mapinduzi ya Mukhtar. Picha yenye sura maarufu iliyotumika katika filamu ya Mukhtar Thaqafi

  3. Abi 'Ubayd (d. 686), when he applied it to Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya, the son of 'Ali. In the present study I contest that view. I hold that while it can be established from the sources that Mukhtar probably spoke of Ibn al-Hanafiyya as al-mahdi, they do not support his use of this title in a messianic sense.

  4. 1 gen 1970 · al Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubayd al Mukhtār ibn Abī ʿUbayd Allāh 1 b Masʿūd al Thaqafī in arabo المختار بن أبي عبيد الله الثقفي

  5. By the time Ubayd Allah's army approached Mosul toward Iraq, the Zubayrids under Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr had established themselves in Basra while al-Mukhtar ibn Abi Ubayd took control of Kufa in the name of the Alid Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya. Al-Mukhtar dispatched Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar and an army composed largely of non-Arab freedmen to confront ...

  6. Sayyid ibn Ṭāwūs Even if we consider that the narrations against al-Mukhtar were not accusations (because al-Mukhtar and people like him were accused), we understand that narrations which praise and thank al-Mukhtar are more preferable, since narrators differ about them, and for some reasons, it needs to be specially focused on.18 14 Ardibīlī, Jāmiʿ al-ruwāt, vol. 2, p. 221.