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Obeid Allah ibn el-Habhab : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ubayd Allah ibn al-Habhab Obeid Allah ibn al-Habhab al-Mawsili was an important Umayyad official in Egypt from 724 to 734, and subsequently Umayyad governor of Kairouan, Ifriqiya from 734 to 741. It was under his rule that the Great Berber Revolt broke out in the Maghreb (North Africa) and al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula). ==Background and character== Ubayd Allah ibn al-Habhab was an Arab official of the Banu Makhzoum, a clan of the Quraysh. Although exceptionally educated and remarkably competent and well-respected, Ubayd Allah was the grandson of a manumitted slave.〔Dozy, R. (1861) ''Histoire de Musulmans d'Espagne.'' (transl. ''Spanish Islam: A history of the Muslims in Spain'', 1915), p.126〕 That humble origin may have embarrassed him and left him with a sense of personal insecurity among the high-bloods that packed the Umayyad circles. Throughout his career, Ubayd Allah seemed to have been overly obsequious, a little too eager to please the whims of the well-born lords of Damascus, while simultaneously exhibiting and harsh and almost vicious disdain of those below him, particularly non-Arabs.〔Dozy, ''ibid.''〕 Both those character traits would have significant consequences.
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