- Berber Revolt
The Great Berber Revolt of 740-43 A.D. (122-25 A.H. in the
Muslim calendar ) took place during the reign of the Umayyad CaliphHisham ibn Abd al-Malik and marked the first successful secession from the Arab caliphate (ruled from Damascus). The revolt began in Tangier in 740, and was led initially byMaysara al-Madghari , a member of the caliphal army.By 740 Hisham's armies had been defeated by the Byzantines at the
Battle of Akroinon ; expeditions intoGaul during the period 732-737 had been repulsed by theFranks underCharles Martel , and the strategic city of Narbonne was threatened; the Caucasian front was at a standstill and Gujarat had been lost. Against this series of reversals, the revolt of the Berbers inIfriqiya marked the crowning blow and largest military catastrophe of Hisham's reign.The main causes of the revolt were the harsh policies of the governor of North Africa,
'Ubayd Allah bin al-Habhab (which required that Berber slaves be delivered as part of the tribute paid by Berber tribes) and discrimination against Berber units of the caliphal army as compared to Arab units, the former frequently being exposed to dangers that commanders spared the latter.The army of the Berber rebels, most of whom belonged to the radical Kharijite sect, swept through the
Maghreb slaughtering most the Arab aristocracy at theBattle of the Nobles in 741. In 743 a force sent fromDamascus under the command ofKulthum finally brought the revolt to an end at the Battle ofKairouan .ee also
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