Hassan ibn Atahiyah

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  1. 1 2 Ibn Taghribirdi 1929, p. 301.
  2. Al-Kindi 1912, p. 51.
  3. Kennedy 1998 , p. 75; Al-Kindi 1912 , pp. 85–86; Ibn Taghribirdi 1929 , pp. 300–01; Severus 1910 , pp. 115 ff.; Ibn 'Asakir 1995 , pp. 436–37. This last author (ibid.) also claims that Hassan was governor during the reign of Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, and furthermore (Ibn 'Asakir 1997 , p. 225) makes a reference to his presence at the Battle of Bagdoura in 741.
  4. Al-Kindi 1912 , p. 86; Ibn Taghribirdi 1929 , p. 301, 302.
  5. Al-Kindi 1912 , p. 89. He may also have been appointed as interim governor after Hawtharah's departure from Egypt in 749; Al-Kindi 1912 , p. 92.
  6. Robinson 2010 , p. 240; Al-Kindi 1912 , p. 98; Ibn Taghribirdi 1929 , p. 317; Ibn 'Asakir 1995 , p. 437.

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Hassan ibn Atahiyah
حسان بن عتاهية
Umayyad governor of Egypt
In office
21 March 745 7 April 745
Preceded by Governor of Egypt
745
Succeeded by