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Al-Mu'ayyad
Ibrahim ibn Jaʽfar al-Mutawakkil (; died 866), better known by his laqab '''al-Mu'ayyad''' (), was an Abbasid prince, the third son of the Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil, He was the governor of Syria from 850 to 861 and also for a time third-in-line to the Abbasid throne.
Ahmad al-Muhajir
Muslim scholar and teacher during the Islamic Golden Age
Umm Isa bint Musa al-Hadi
arab princess and First wife of Abbasid caliph Al-Ma'mun
Muhammad ibn al-Qasim
abbasid Vizier (July 933–October 933)
Wahb ibn Jarir
Muslim traditionist (died 822)
Ubayd Allah ibn Sulayman
abbasid vizier and Official (891–901)
Ibn Karram
founder of the Karramiyya sect
Isa ibn Shaykh ibn al-Salil al-Dhuhli al-Shaybani
9th-century Arab leader of the Shayban tribe
Mohammad ibn Ba'ith
Abdallah ibn Malik al-Khuza'i
late 8th/early 9th-century Abbasid military leader and governor
Abd Allah al-Qaysi
Muslim jurist and theologian
Al-'Abbas ibn 'Amr al-Ghanawi
Abbasid military officer (died 917)
Ibn Tabataba
arabian political figure
'Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
9th-century Abbasid governor and military commander
Yahya ibn Aktham
chief Qadi of the Abbasid Caliphate
Abu Al Fazal Abdul Wahid Yemeni Tamimi
Baghdadi Islamic Junaidia order saint (952–1020)
Muhammad ibn Khalid
Arab governor and general

Sulayman ibn Abi Ja'far
Abbasid prince and political leader (766/7 – 813/5)
Abdallah al-Zaynabi
Abbasid prince
Abu'l-Saraya
'''Abu'l-Sarāyā al-Sarī ibn Manṣūr al-Shaybānī''' (d. 18 October 815) was leader of a Zaydi revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate in Kufa and Iraq in 815. The revolt spread quickly across southern Iraq, and his agents even took over Mecca and Medina. At one point, the rebels threatened even Baghdad, but the Abbasid general Harthama ibn A'yan drove them back to Kufa in a series of victories. Forced to abandon Kufa in late August, Abu'l-Saraya and his followers tried to flee, but were pursued, defeated, and captured. Abu'l-Saraya himself was executed at Baghdad on 18 October. The uprising continu

Muttalib ibn Abdallah ibn Malik
Provincial Abbasid governor
Al-Fadl ibn Marwan
Abbasid vizier

Abu-l-Abbàs Àhmad ibn Muhàmmad ibn Mussa ibn al-Hàssan ibn al-Furat
Thumama ibn Ashras
Mu'tazila theologian

Ali ibn Chouab al-Tiflisi
emir of Tiflis

Muhammad ibn Wasil
9th-century Arab military adventurer
Abbasa bint Sulayman
abbasid princess and wife of Harun al-Rashid
Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Shaybani
Al-Salt bin Malik
Imam of Oman from 851 to 885
Al-Mubarqa
Abū Ḥarb al-Yamānī () or, according to Ya'qubi, Tamīm al-Lak̲h̲mī (), better known by his laqab of al-Mubarqaʿ (), was the leader of a rebellion against the Abbasid Caliphate in Palestine in 841/42.
Abu'l-Maghra ibn Musa ibn Zurara
Muḥammad ibn Ḥabīb
Iraqi historian, writer and linguist

Thabit ibn Nasr
Abbasid general and governor

Ja'far ibn Abd al-Wahid ibn Ja'far al-Hashimi
chief judge of the Abbasid Caliphate, from 854 to 863/4

'Umayr ibn al-Walid
abbasid governor of Egypt (829)
Aḥmad ibn ʻUmar Khaṣṣāf
scholar (Qadi) of the Abbasid Court
'Isa ibn Mansur al-Rafi'i
abbasid ruler of Egypt c

Asad ibn Yazid al-Shaybani
Military general and governor

Harthamah ibn al-Nadr al-Jabali

Al-Husayn ibn al-Qasim
abbasid Vizier and Official (931–932)
Ismail ibn Shuab
emir of Tiflis
Ibrahim ibn Musa al-Kazim
son of Musa al-Kazim

Muhammad ibn al-Fadl al-Jarjara'i
Al-Abbas ibn Musa ibn Isa al-Hashimi
provincial Abbasid governor
Khuzayma ibn Khazim
Abbasid official and military leader (died 818/9)
Ahmad ibn Abu Bakr al-Zuhri
9th-century Maliki Muslim scholar
Ishaq ibn Yahya ibn Mu'adh
9th century Abbasid governor of Damascus and Egypt
Sa'id ibn Salm al-Bahili
abbasid governor of Yemen and official
Mansur ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Tanukhi
abbasid governor of Yemen (839–842)
'Abdawayh ibn Jabalah
Governor of Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate
Al-Hasan ibn al-Takhtakh
abbasid governor of Egypt
Mansur ibn al-Mahdi
abbasid prince and governor of Syria
Abu al-Umaytir al-Sufyani
9th-century rebel during Abbasid era (811–813)
Al-Qasim ibn Idris
9th-century Idrisid prince of North Africa

Al-Jarmi
Al-Jarmī, full name Abū ‘Umar Ṣāliḥ ibn Isḥāq al-Bajīli al-Jarmī () (d.840 AD/ 225 AH), was an influential grammarian of the Basra school during the Islamic Golden Age, who took part in learned discussions at Baghdād.
Muhammad ibn Zayd
emir of Tabaristan

'Abd al-Rahim ibn Ja'far ibn Sulayman al-Hashimi
abbasid Governor of Yemen (835-839)
Yusuf ibn Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Marwazi
governor of Adharbayjan and Arminiyah for the Abbasid Caliphate
Khut 'Abd al-Wahid ibn Yahya
governor of Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate

Malik ibn Dalham al-Kalbi
abbasid governor of Egypt