Al-Mubarqa

Abū Ḥarb al-Yamānī (Arabic: أبو حرب اليماني) or, according to Ya'qubi, Tamīm al-Lak̲h̲mī (Arabic: تميم اللخمي), better known by his laqab of al-Mubarqaʿ (Arabic: المبرقع, lit. 'the Veiled One'), was the leader of a rebellion against the Abbasid Caliphate in Palestine in 841/42. == Revolt == According to al-Tabari, who preserves the fullest account of the events, the uprising began when a soldier wanted to billet himself in Abu Harb's house during his absence.

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Al-Mubarqa

Abū Ḥarb al-Yamānī (Arabic: أبو حرب اليماني) or, according to Ya'qubi, Tamīm al-Lak̲h̲mī (Arabic: تميم اللخمي), better known by his laqab of al-Mubarqaʿ (Arabic: المبرقع, lit. 'the Veiled One'), was the leader of a rebellion against the Abbasid Caliphate in Palestine in 841/42. == Revolt == According to al-Tabari, who preserves the fullest account of the events, the uprising began when a soldier wanted to billet himself in Abu Harb's house during his absence.

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