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'Abdawayh ibn Jabalah 'Abdawayh ibn Jabalah ((アラビア語:عبدويه بن جبلة)) was a ninth-century governor of Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate. 'Abdawayh was a member of the ''abna,〔; 〕 a group descended from the Khurasani troops who had helped bring the Abbasid dynasty to power and which formed the mainstay of the army in the late eighth and early ninth centuries. In 826 or 827 he became the chief of security (''shurtah'') in Egypt for the governor 'Abdallah ibn Tahir, in place of 'Abdallah's first chief Mu'adh ibn 'Aziz.〔; 〕 At the end of February 830, 'Abdawayh was appointed resident governor of Egypt by Abu Ishaq (the future caliph al-Mu'tasim, r. 833–842) in the aftermath of Abu Ishaq's campaign to put down a rebellion in the province. 'Abdawayh himself was soon forced to deal with an uprising in the Hawf district in Lower Egypt, but his forces fought against the rebels in the autumn of the year and eventually defeated them. He remained governor until February 831, when he was dismissed and replaced by 'Isa ibn Mansur al-Rafi'i.〔; ; 〕 == Notes ==
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