Abu_l-Hattar_al_Husam_ibn_Darar_al-Kalbi

Abu'l-Khattar al-Husam ibn Darar al-Kalbi

Abu'l-Khattar al-Husam ibn Darar al-Kalbi

Mid-8th century Umayyad governor of al-Andalus


Abu'l-Khattar al-Husam ibn Darar al-Kalbi (Arabic: أبو الخطار الحسام بن ضرار الكلبي) was Umayyad governor of Al-Andalus from May 743 until August 745.[1] He was succeeded by Tuwaba ibn Salama al-Gudami.[citation needed] Whilst governor he was ordered by the caliph Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik to restore lands to Sara al-Qutiyya that had been appropriated by her uncle.[2]

He was taken prisoner by the Ma'addites at the Battle of Secunda in 747 whilst trying to re-assert his right to rule against the challenge of Yusuf ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri.[3]

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References

  1. Díez, Gonzalo Martínez. (2005). El condado de Castilla, 711-1038. Marcial Pons Historia. ISBN 978-84-95379-94-8, p. 743.
  2. Dozy, Reinhart and Stokes, Francis Griffin (2003). Spanish Islam: A History of the Muslims in Spain. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7661-7823-6, pp. 145-156.
Preceded by Governor of Al-Andalus
743–745
Succeeded by

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