ʿAbbād ibn Ziyād ibn Abīhi | |
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Arabic: عبّاد بن زياد بن أبيه | |
Governor of Sijistan | |
In office 673–681 | |
Succeeded by | Salm ibn Ziyad |
Personal details | |
Died | 718 or 719 |
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Relatives | Ubayd Allah, Salm, Yazid (brothers) |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Umayyad Caliphate |
Service | Armies of Umayyad Caliphs Marwan I and Abd al-Malik |
Battles / wars | Battle of Marj Rahit |
ʿAbbād ibn Ziyād ibn Abīhi (Arabic: عبّاد بن زياد بن أبيه) (died 718/19) was an Arab commander and statesman of the Umayyad Caliphate. A son of the governor of Iraq, Ziyad ibn Abihi, Abbad served as a governor of Sijistan between 673 and 681 under caliphs Mu'awiya I (r. 661–680) and Yazid I (r. 680–683). He led a contingent in the army of Caliph Marwan I (r. 684–685) at the Battle of Marj Rahit and afterward fought against loyalists of al-Mukhtar al-Thaqafi during the reign of Caliph Abd al-Malik (r. 685–705). He later served at the court of the latter's son and successor, Caliph al-Walid I (r. 705–715), and played a role in the succession intrigues between al-Walid's son Abd al-Aziz and the caliph's brother, Sulayman.