Fadl ibn al-Rabi had reemerged briefly from …

Years: 819 - 819

Fadl ibn al-Rabi had reemerged briefly from hiding during this time in support of Ibrahim, but when Ma'mun enters the capital in 819, he secures his pardon.

During his last years, Fadl will even enjoy a return to the Caliph's favor due to his long experience and loyal service to the Abbasid house.

He will die in Baghdad in the spring of 823 or 824.

Following Fadl' ibn Sahl’s murder in 818 and Ma'mun's entry in Baghdad in 819, there are expectations that Hasan will succeed his brother as vizier of the Caliphate, but Hasan, shocked by Fadl's death, prefers to retire from politics and withdraw to his estates around Wasit, where he will remain until his death in 850/1.

In 825, however, he will marry his daughter, Buran (807–884), to Ma'mun, and give her as dowry the palace of Qasr al-Hasani, south of Baghdad, which thereafter will become one of the caliphal residences.

Caliph al-Ma'mun’s return to Baghdad secures the city's place as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate.

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