Ibrahim ibn Allah
Appearance
Ibrahim ibn Allah ابراهيم بن الله | |||||
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Emir of Sicily (835 – 851) | |||||
Predecessor | Al-Fadl ibn Yaq'ub al-Fazari | ||||
Successor | Al-Abbas ibn al-Fadl ibn Ya'qub al-Fazari | ||||
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Religion | Sunni Islam |
Abu l-Aghlab Ibrahim ibn Allah was Emir of Palermo from 835 to 851. Grandson of Ziyadat Allah, Emir of Kairouan, on September 11, 835 left Africa for Sicily where after a naval battle against the Byzantines, he joined the government of Palermo.[1][2]
During his emirate the Arab expansion continued in eastern Sicily. Cities such as Messina (842-843), Butera in 845, Ragusa, Moorish (848) were conquered.[3][4]
References
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