Caliph Hisham, immediately after hearing of the …

Years: 742 - 742

Caliph Hisham, immediately after hearing of the disaster at Bagdoura, orders the Umayyad governor of Egypt, Handhala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi, to quickly take charge of Ifriqiya.

In February 742, Handhala ibn Safwan hurries his Egyptian army westwards and reaches Kairouan around April 742, just as Oqasha is returning to try his luck again.

Handhala's forces pushed Oqasha back again.

When Oqasha is reassembling his forces once more in the Zab, he comes across a large Berber army coming from west, under the command of the Hawwara Berber chieftain Abd al-Wahid ibn Yazid al-Hawwari (possibly dispatched by the Berber caliph Khalid ibn Hamid al-Zanati, although he is not mentioned in the chronicles).

Abd al-Wahid's army is composed of some three hundred thousand Berber troops, ostensibly the largest Berber army ever seen.

After a quick consultation, Oqasha and Abd al-Wahid agree on a joint attack on Kairouan, Oqasha taking his forces along a southerly route, while Abd al-Wahid leads his large army through the northern passes, converging on Kairouan from both sides.

Hearing of the approach of the great Berber armies, Handhala ibn Safwan realizes it is paramount to prevent their junction.

Dispatching a cavalry force to harass and slow down Abd al-Wahid in the north, Handhala throws the bulk of his forces south, crushing Oqasha in a bloody battle at El-Qarn and taking him prisoner.

but Handhala had taken a lot of losses himself, and now facs the unhappy prospect of Abd al-Wahid's gigantic army.

Hurrying back, Handhala is said to have put the entire population of Kairouan under arms to bolster his ranks, before setting out again.

In perhaps the bloodiest encounter in the Berber wars, Handhala ibn Safwan defeats the great Berber army of Abd al-Wahid ibn Yazid at El-Asnam around May 742 (perhaps a little later), just three miles outside of Kairouan.

Some one hundred and twenty thousand to one hundred and eighty thousand Berbers, including Abd al-Wahid, fall in the field of battle in that single encounter.

Oqasha is executed shortly after.

Although Kairouan has been saved for the caliphate, and with it the core of Ifriqiya, Handhala ibn Safwan now faces the unenviable task of dragging the more westerly provinces, still under Berber sway, back into the fold.

He will not have the chance to accomplish this.

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