- Ibn al-Zubair's revolt
Ibn al-Zubair 'srevolt was directed againstYazid I following theBattle of Karbala .Ibn al-Zubair was not active in politics during the reign of
Muawiyah I , but upon the ascension ofYazid I , he refused to swear allegiance to the newcaliph . After the death ofHusayn bin Ali at theBattle of Karbela on the 10th of Muharram,61 AH (October 10, 680), Zubayr returned toHejaz region where he declared himself the righteous caliph, and he began building support. Eventually he could consolidate his power by sending a governor toKufa . Soon, Ibn Zubayr established his power inIraq , southernArabia and in the greater part ofSyria , and parts ofEgypt . Ibn Zubayr benefitted greatly from widespread dissatisfaction among the populace with Umayyad rule. Yazid tried to end Ibn Zubayr's rebellion by invading Hejaz, but his sudden death ended the campaign and throw the Umayyads into disarray with civil war eventually breaking out.This essentially split the Islamic empire into two spheres with two different caliphs, but it did not last for long. The
Second Fitna was soon be settled, and Ibn Zubayr lost Egypt and whatever he had left of Syria toMarwan ibn al-Hakam . This coupled together with the successfulKharijite rebellions in Iraq dwindled Ibn Zubayr's rule down to only the Hejaz region.Ibn Zubayr finally was decisively defeated by
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan who sentHajjaj ibn Yusuf to reunite the Islamic empire under the Umayyad rule. Hajjaj defeated and killed Ibn Zubayr on battlefield in692 , reestablishingUmayyad control over the Islamic Empire.External links
* [http://www.islamonline.net/English/hajj/Landmarks/1425/03.shtml Islam online]
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