Al-Ma'mun, effectively stripped by al-Amin of his …

Years: 811 - 811
January

Al-Ma'mun, effectively stripped by al-Amin of his rights to the succession, is supported by al-Fadl ibn Sahl, whom he is to make his vizier, as well as by an Iranian general, Tahir ibn al-Husayn, descended from the mawali of the great Arab leader to whom his forbears had become clients in eastern Khorasan.

Open hostilities begin in January 811.

Caliph al-Amin appoints Ali ibn Isa ibn Mahan as governor of Khurasan, and sends him with an army against his brother al-Ma'mun, thereby beginning the Abbasid Civil War or Fourth Fitna.

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