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Talha ibn Tahir

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Talha ibn Tahir (d. 828) was the Tahirid governor of Khurasan from 822 until his death.

In 822 Tahir ibn Husayn, who had taken control of Khurasan the pervious year, died. According to some reports, the caliph Al-Ma'mun at first supporting replacing him with Talha's brother Abd-Allah ibn Tahir, but the latter was occupied with rebels in Al-Jazira, so Talha was confirmed as governor of eastern Iran instead.

Talha's rule is mostly known for his campaigns in Sistan, another province under his rule, against the local Kharijites, who were led by a Hamza ibn Adharak. Fighting between the two continued until 828, when both Hamza and Talha died. Talha was succeeded in his post by his brother Abd-Allah.

References

  • Frye, R. N. . The Cambridge History of Iran Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1975.