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Abū Hilāl al-Dayhūri : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abū Hilāl al-Dayhūri Abū Hilāl al-Dayhūri was a Manichaean leader. Of North African origin, he served as archegos, the traditional leader of the Manichaean sect seated in Seleucia-Ctesiphon some time during the mid-to-late eighth century. ==Origins==
al-Dayhūri hailed from North Africa, once a major center of Manichaean activity.〔Glassé, Cyril. ''The New Encyclopedia of Islam.'' Page 64. Rowman & Littlefield, 2008.〕 He then travelled to present-day Iraq. It is unknown, however, whether he converted to Manichaeism after his arrival there or had originally been a Manichaean in Africa. As such, it is difficult to use him to gauge the health of Manichaeism in eighth-century North Africa.〔Lieu, Samuel N.C. ''Manichaeism in the Later Roman Empire and Medieval China: a Historical Survey.'' Pages 83, 164. Manchester University Press, 1985.〕 He may have been a Berber.〔
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