Isma'il ibn Isa ibn Musa al-Hashimi explained
Isma'il ibn Isa ibn Musa al-Hashimi إسماعيل بن عيسى بن موسى الهاشمي |
Term Start: | 798 |
Term End: | 798 (less than a year) |
Relatives: | Musa (brother) |
Ismaʿīl ibn ʿĪsā ibn Mūsā al-Hāshimī (Arabic: إسماعيل بن عيسى بن موسى الهاشمي) was an Abbasid personage and governor of Egypt.
The son of Isa ibn Musa,[1] he was appointed to Egypt by his second cousin Harun al-Rashid in 798. After an administration lasting for a few months, he was dismissed and replaced with al-Layth ibn al-Fadl.[2]
References
- Book: Ibn Qutaybah, Abu Muhammad Abdallah ibn Muslim . Ibn Qutaybah . Al-Ma'arif . Ukashah . Tharwat . al-Dar Ma'arif . Cairo . 4th . n.d. .
- Book: Ibn Taghribirdi, Jamal al-Din Abu al-Mahasin Yusuf . Nujum al-zahira fi muluk Misr wa'l-Qahira, Volume II . Ibn Taghribirdi . 1930 . Dar al-Kutub al-Misriyya . Cairo . Arabic .
- Book: Khalifah ibn Khayyat . Khalifa ibn Khayyat . Tarikh Khalifah ibn Khayyat, 3rd ed . Dar Taybah . Arabic . 1985 . Al-Riyadh . al-Umari . Akram Diya' .
Notes and References
- gives his full name as "Isma'il ibn Isa ibn Musa ibn Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Abdallah ibn Ali(?) ibn al-Abbas al-Abbasi al-Hashimi." See also .
- . does not mention him as a governor. See also .