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(Redirected from Al-Walid ibn Hisham ibn al-Walid ibn Uqba) Umayyad Governor of Qinnasrin and General
Al-Walid ibn Hisham al-Mu'ayti
Governor of Jund Qinnasrin
MonarchUmar II
Personal details
Relations
  • Al-Walid ibn Uqba (grandfather)
  • Uthman and Aban (uncle)
ParentHisham ibn al-Walid ibn Uqba
Military service
AllegianceUmayyad Caliphate
RankCommander
Battles/warsArab–Byzantine wars

Al-Walīd ibn Hishām ibn al-Walīd ibn ʿUqba al-Muʿayṭī (Arabic: الوليد بن هشام بن الوليد بن عقبة المعيطي) (fl. 712/13 – c. 720) was a member of the Umayyad dynasty, a commander in the Arab–Byzantine wars and the governor of Jund Qinnasrin (northern Syria) under Caliph Umar II (r. 717–720)

Life

Al-Walid ibn Hisham was the grandson of al-Walid ibn Uqba from the Abu Mu'ayt line of the Umayyad clan. In 712/13 he led a raid into Byzantine territory as far as the fortress of Gazelon (called Ghazala by the Arabs) near Amasya in northern Anatolia. According to al-Waqidi, al-Walid alongside Amr ibn Qays al-Kindi led a further expedition against the Byzantines in 716/17, in the course of which several Arab troops from the army of Antioch were slain. He reached as far as the outskirts of Constantinople, where he killed a number of the inhabitants and took several captives. This was during the initial stages of the great Umayyad assault on Constantinople, led by Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik.

Caliph Umar II appointed him the governor of Jund Qinnasrin, and in 718/19 dispatched him to lead the summer campaign against the Byzantines alongside Amr ibn Qays al-Kindi from Jund Hims.

See also

References

  1. Hinds 1990, p. 205.
  2. ^ Powers 1989, p. 42.
  3. Powers 1989, pp. 39–41.
  4. Crone 1980, p. 127.
  5. Powers 1989, p. 79.

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