Tahir ibn Husayn

Tahir ibn Husayn
Dirham under Tahir ibn Husayn governorship
Governor of Khurasan
In office
821–822
MonarchAl-Ma'mun
Succeeded byTalha ibn Tahir
Governor of Mosul
In office
813–814
MonarchAl-Ma'mun
Preceded byal-Hasan ibn Umar (812)
Succeeded byAli ibn al-Hasan ibn Sailh (814–817)
Personal details
BornPushang, Abbasid Empire now Afghanistan
Died822
Merv, Abbasid Empire now Turkmenistan
Relations
  • Ruzaiq (great-grandfather)
  • Mus'ab ibn Ruzaiq (grandfather)
ChildrenTalha ibn Tahir
Abdallah ibn Tahir
ParentHusayn ibn Mus'ab

Ṭāhir ibn Ḥusayn, (Arabic: طاهر بن الحسين, Tahir bin al-Husayn), also known as Dhul-Yamīnayn (Arabic: ذو اليمينين, "the ambidextrous"), and al-Aʿwar (Arabic: الأعور, "the one-eyed"), was a general and governor during the Abbasid Caliphate. Specifically, he served under al-Ma'mun during the Fourth Fitna and led the armies that would defeat al-Amin, making al-Ma'mun the caliph.

Tahir bin al-Husayn was then appointed governor of Khorasan as a reward, which marked the beginning of the Tahirids.


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