- Source: Musa ibn Abi al-Abbas
Musa ibn Abi al-Abbas (Arabic: موسى بن أبى العباس) was a governor of Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate, from 834 until 839.
He received his appointment from the Turkish general Ashinas, who additionally granted him oversight over the provincial taxes on an intermittent basis. During his tenure in office Egypt was in a relatively quiet state, but at the same time the Inquisition officially remained in place. In his last years he was also forced to deal with a dispute with some of the residents of the Hawf district, which he at length settled.
Musa remained as governor until early 839, after a term of nearly five years, and was replaced by Malik ibn Kaydar.
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References
Ibn Taghribirdi, Jamal al-Din Abu al-Mahasin Yusuf (1930). Nujum al-zahira fi muluk Misr wa'l-Qahira, Volume II (in Arabic). Cairo: Dar al-Kutub al-Misriyya.
Al-Kindi, Muhammad ibn Yusuf (1912). Guest, Rhuvon (ed.). The Governors and Judges of Egypt (in Arabic). Leyden and London: E. J. Brill.
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