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- Al-Muttaqi abstract "Al-Muttaqi (908 – July 968) (Arabic: المتقي) was the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad from 940 to 944.Of such little importance the Caliphate had become by now that when the previous Caliph al-Radi died, Bajkam, amir al-umara (Amir of Amirs), contented himself with despatching to Baghdad his secretary, who assembled the chief men to elect a successor. The choice fell on the deceased Caliph's brother al-Muttaqi, who assumed the office after it had been some days vacant; and whose first act was to send a banner and dress of honor to Bajkam, a needless confirmation of his rank.Bajkam, before returning to Wasit, where he now held his court, went out on a hunting party, and met his death at the hands of a band of marauding Kurds. The Capital again became the scene of renewed anarchy. Ibn Ra'iq, Caliph's amir al-umara, persuaded the Caliph to flee with him to Mosul.Al-Muttaqi was welcomed there by the Hamdanid princes, who organized a campaign to restore him to the Capital. But their ends were purely selfish; they assassinated Ibn Ra'iq, and having added his Syrian government to their own, turned their ambition towards Baghdad. The Hamdanid chief, with the title of Nasir al-Dawla, advanced on Baghdad with the Caliph.But however powerful the Hamdanid chiefs were at home amongst their Arab brethren, and splendid their victories over the Greeks, they found it a different thing to rule at Baghdad, due to foreign mercenaries and the well-organised Turkish forces in the city.And so in less than a year, the Hamdanid chieftains had to return to Mosul; for a Turkish general called Tuzun, entered Baghdad in triumph, and was saluted as amir al-umara. But fresh proceedings against his enemy obliged Tuzun to quit the capital; and during his absence a conspiracy broke out which placed the Caliph in danger, and obliged him again to appeal to the Hamdanid prince for help. Troops sent in response enabled him to escape; he fled to Mosul and after that to Nasibin.Shortly after, peace being restored between Tuzun and the Hamdanid chiefs, al-Muttaqi took up his residence at al-Raqqah — a fugitive in the city which had so often been the proud court of his illustrious ancestors.Latter al-Muttaqi threw himself into the hands of Tuzun, who swore with the most sacred oaths that he would render true and faithful service. But he soon after deposed him from the Caliphate, and had his sight destroyed.The same day, Tuzun installed the blinded Caliph's cousin as his successor, with the title of al-Mustakfi, For whom the Lord sufficeth.".
- Al-Muttaqi activeYearsEndYear "0944".
- Al-Muttaqi activeYearsStartYear "0940".
- Al-Muttaqi parent Al-Muqtadir.
- Al-Muttaqi predecessor Ar-Radi.
- Al-Muttaqi successor Al-Mustakfi.
- Al-Muttaqi thumbnail Dirham_of_al-Muttaqi.jpg?width=300.
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- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Al-Muqtadir.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Al-Mustakfi.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qadir.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Al-Raqqah.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Amir_al-umara.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Ar-Radi.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Bajkam.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Caliphate.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th-century_Abbasid_caliphs.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Category:908_births.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Category:968_deaths.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abbasid_caliphs.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Hamdanid_dynasty.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Caliphs.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Mosul.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_ibn_Raiq.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Nasir_al-Dawla.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Nusaybin.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Public_domain.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Tuzun_(amir_al-umara).
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink Wasit,_Iraq.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink William_Muir.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLink File:Dirham_of_al-Muttaqi.jpg.
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al-Muttaqi".
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muttaqi".
- Al-Muttaqi wikiPageWikiLinkText "al-Muttaqi".
- Al-Muttaqi birthDate "908".
- Al-Muttaqi deathDate "July 968".
- Al-Muttaqi father Al-Muqtadir.
- Al-Muttaqi issue Al-Qadir.
- Al-Muttaqi name "Al-Muttaqi".
- Al-Muttaqi name "المتقي".
- Al-Muttaqi predecessor Ar-Radi.
- Al-Muttaqi reign "940".
- Al-Muttaqi religion Islam.
- Al-Muttaqi succession "21".
- Al-Muttaqi succession "Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad".
- Al-Muttaqi successor Al-Mustakfi.
- Al-Muttaqi title List_of_Caliphs.
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- Al-Muttaqi years "940".
- Al-Muttaqi subject Category:10th-century_Abbasid_caliphs.
- Al-Muttaqi subject Category:908_births.
- Al-Muttaqi subject Category:968_deaths.
- Al-Muttaqi subject Category:Abbasid_caliphs.
- Al-Muttaqi subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Al-Muttaqi hypernym Caliph.
- Al-Muttaqi type Agent.
- Al-Muttaqi type Person.
- Al-Muttaqi type Royalty.
- Al-Muttaqi type Person.
- Al-Muttaqi type Agent.
- Al-Muttaqi type NaturalPerson.
- Al-Muttaqi type Thing.
- Al-Muttaqi type Q215627.
- Al-Muttaqi type Q5.
- Al-Muttaqi type Person.
- Al-Muttaqi comment "Al-Muttaqi (908 – July 968) (Arabic: المتقي) was the Abbasid caliph in Baghdad from 940 to 944.Of such little importance the Caliphate had become by now that when the previous Caliph al-Radi died, Bajkam, amir al-umara (Amir of Amirs), contented himself with despatching to Baghdad his secretary, who assembled the chief men to elect a successor.".
- Al-Muttaqi label "Al-Muttaqi".
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- Al-Muttaqi sameAs Al-Muttaqí_(abbàssida).
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- Al-Muttaqi sameAs ალ-მუთაქი.
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- Al-Muttaqi sameAs المتقي.
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- Al-Muttaqi sameAs Аль-Муттаки_Лиллах.
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