Al-Hadi's persecution of the 'Alids precipitates revolts …
Years: 786 - 786
Al-Hadi's persecution of the 'Alids precipitates revolts in Medina, Egypt, and Iraq, all of which are put down brutally.
The revolt of Husayn ibn Ali ibn Hasan broke out when Husayn declared himself caliph in Medina.
Al-Hadi had crushed the rebellion and killed Husayn and many of his followers, but Idris bin Abdallah, a cousin of Husayn, had escaped to reach Morocco, where some years later he will found the Idrisi state.
Al-Hadi also crushes a Kharijite rebellion as well as faces an invasion by the forces of Constantinople.
However, the imperial forces are turned back.
Throughout his short reign, he has struggled with the question of succession, attempting to annul the rights of his brother.
Yahya has dissuaded the Caliph several times from proclaiming his own son as heir instead of Harun.
He eventually does so, and jails Yahya.
Al-Hadi moves his capital from Baghdad to …
Locations
People
Groups
- Egypt in the Middle Ages
- Muslims, Sunni
- Muslims, Kharijite
- Muslims, Shi'a
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Isaurian dynasty
- Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
- Ifriqiya, Muhallabid Dynasty of
