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The Rebellion of al-Ḥārith b. Surayj (116–28/734–46)

Huseini, Said Reza

This article addresses the rebellion of al-Ḥārith b. Surayj, which occurred between 116 and 128 AH (734–46 CE) in Umayyad Khurasan. Combining Bactrian documents, Chinese, Arabic, and Persian narratives, and numismatic evidence, it highlights the local aspect of this rebellion. It shows that in the frontier region of Khurasan, the Umayyads were only one political group among many other local and regional powers, all with different political priorities. Al-Ḥārith b. Surayj successfully united Arab soldiers, Sogdian converts, and local western Bactrian rulers by appealing to their political priorities and by mobilizing local cultural symbols against the Umayyads. The role of Bactrian local rulers in the initial success but also in the downfall of al-Ḥārith’s rebellion turns out to have been crucial.

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Title
Al-ʿUsur al-Wusta
Publisher
Columbia University Libraries
DOI
https://doi.org/10.52214/uw.v30i.9040

More About This Work

Academic Units
Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies
Published Here
December 7, 2022

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al-Ḥārith b. Surayj, rebellion, Umayyad Khurasan, poll tax, Bactria, local rulers, black garments, Türgesh