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Ibn Banu
Ibn Banu ((アラビア語:ابن بانوا)) was the nominal governor of al-Bahrain for the Abbasid dynasty, serving there in 903.
==Career==
The Muslim historian al-Tabari's ''Annals'' only mentions Ibn Banu once. He appears to have been a military commander who was posted to al-Bahrain in an attempt to expel the Qarmatians under Abu Sa'id Jannabi there. He is recorded as having sent a message to the central government in Baghdad, describing how he had launched a surprise attack on a Qarmatian stronghold and successfully overwhelmed its defenders. In October 903 another message was received from him, stating that he had attacked al-Qatif. His troops routed the Qarmatians and killed their commander, who was identified as Abu Sa'id's designated successor. They then prevailed against al-Qatif and entered it.〔Al-Tabari, p. 128 & n. 626〕
Ibn Banu is not subsequently mentioned, but the Abbasid reconquest of al-Qatif was short-lived, as the Qarmatians were soon back in control of the oasis.〔Rentz, p. 764〕

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