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Timeline 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 800 The Aghlabid rule is established in North Africa. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 803 Downfall of the Barmakids. Execution of Jafar Barmki. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 805 Campaigns against the Byzantines. Capture of the islands of Rhodes and Cypress. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 809 Death of Harun ur Rashid. Accession of Amin. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 814 Civil war between Amin and Mamun. Amin killed and Mamun becomes the Caliph. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 815 Shia revolt under Ibn Tuba Tabs. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 816 Shia revolt in Makkah; Harsama quells the revolt. In Spain the Umayyads capture the island of Corsica. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 817 Harsama killed. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 818 The Umayyads of Spain capture the islands of Izira, Majorica, and Sardinia.

9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 819 Mamun comes to Baghdad. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 820 Tahir establishes the rule of the Tahirids in Khurasan. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 822 Death of AI Hakam in Spain; accession of Abdul Rahman. II. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 823 Death of Tahir in Khurasan. Accession of Talha and his deposition. Accession of Abdullah b Tahir. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 827 Mamun declares the Mutazila creed as the state religion. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 833 Death of Mamun. Accession of Mutasim. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 836 Mutasim shifts the capital to Samarra. 837 Revolt of the Jats. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 838 Revolt of Babek in Azarbaijan suppressed. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 839 Revolt of Maziar in Tabaristan. The Muslims occupy South Italy. Capture of the city of Messina in Sicily. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 842 Death of Mutasim, accession of Wasiq. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 843 Revolts of the Arabs.

9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 847 Death of Wasiq, accession of Mutawakkil. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 849 Death of the Tahirid ruler Abdullah b Tahir; accession of Tahir II. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 850 Mutawakkil restores orthodoxy. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 852 Death of Abdur Rahman II of Spain;. accession of Muhammad I. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 856 Umar b Abdul Aziz founds the Habbarid rule in Sind. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 858 Mutawakkil founds the town of Jafariya. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 860 Ahmad founds the Samanid rule in Transoxiana. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 861 Murder of the Abbasid Caliph Mutawakkil; accession of Muntasir. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 862 Muntasir poisoned to death; accession of Mutasin. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 864 Zaidi state established in Tabaristan by Hasan b Zaid. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 866 Mutasim flies from Samarra, his depostion and accession of Mutaaz.

9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 866 Death of Muhammad I the Umayyad ruler of Spain, accession of Munzir. Death of Abdullah b Umar the Habbari ruler of Sind. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 867 Yaqub b Layth founds the Saffarid rule in Sistan. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 868 Ahmad b Tulun founds the Tulunid rule in Egypt. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 869 The Abbasid Caliph Mutaaz forced to abdicate, his death and accession of Muhtadi. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 870 Turks revolt against Muhtadi, his death and accession of Mutamid. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 873 Tahirid rule extinguished. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 874 Zanj revolt in South Iraq. Death of the Samanid ruler Ahmad, accession of Nasr. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 877 Death of Yaqubb Layth in Sistan, accession of Amr b Layth. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 885 Death of Ahmad b Tulun in Egypt, accession of Khamar- wiyiah. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 888 Death of Munzir the Umayyad ruler of Spain, accession of Abbullah. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 891 The Qarmatian state established at Bahrain.

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 892 Death of the Samanid ruler Nasr, accession of Ismail. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 894 The Rustamids become the vassals of Spain. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 896 Death of the Tulunid ruler Khamarwiyiah; accession of Abul Asakir Jaish. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 897 Assassination of Abul Asakir Jaish; accession of Abu Musa Harun. 9th Century (800-899) C.E. - 898 Qarmatians sack Basra, View Page Source : Alim.org-Timeline History-9th Century (800-899) C.E.