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  1. Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad (Arabic: عُبَيْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ زِيَادٍ, romanized: ʿUbayd Allāh ibn Ziyād) was the Umayyad governor of Basra, Kufa and Khurasan during the reigns of caliphs Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680) and Yazid I (r. 680–683), and the leading general of the Umayyad army under caliphs Marwan I (r.

  2. Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad. Vai alla navigazione Vai alla ... ʿAwfa il compito di qadi, prima che questi lo cedesse a sua volta a Ibn Udhayna al-ʿAbdī.

  3. Governatore arabo dell'Iraq (sec. 7º d. C.) durante il califfato dei primi Omayyadi. Sotto di lui il nipote del Profeta al-Ḥusain ibn Alī fu ucciso come ribelle a Kerbelā (680).

  4. Ibn Ziyad entered the city while he had covered his face and people thought it was Imam al-Husayn (a) and welcomed him, but soon found that it had been 'Ubayd Allah. The first action for 'Ubayd Allah was to search for the representative of Imam al-Husayn (a), Muslim b. 'Aqil.

  5. When al-Ḥajjāj became governor (694), al-Farazdaq was again out of favour, in spite of the laudatory poems he dedicated to al-Ḥajjāj and members of his family; this was probably a result of the enmity of Jarīr, who had the ear of the governor.…. Read More.

  6. Historians have recounted: When Muslim ibn ‘Aqil was informed that ‘Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad had made a speech warning the people of Kufah not to follow him, Muslim ibn ‘Aqil feared that the government agents would arrest and kill him.

  7. Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad was the governor of Iraq and the commander of the Muslim army in the Battle of Karbala. He is most famous for ordering the death of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad, and his family and followers in Karbala.