Occupation of al-Ubulla (870) | |||||||
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Part of the Zanj Rebellion | |||||||
Map of lower Iraq and al-Ahwaz during the Zanj Rebellion. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Abbasid Caliphate | Zanj rebels | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Abu al-Ahwas al-Bahili | 'Ali ibn Muhammad |
The Zanj occupation of al-Ubulla (Arabic: دخول الزنج الأبلة)[1] was an event of the Zanj Rebellion, occurring on June 28, 870. Zanj troops dispatched by their leader 'Ali ibn Muhammad advanced against the city of al-Ubulla on the Tigris and launched an attack against it. Despite a defense set up by the Abbasid government to protect the city, it was successfully stormed and taken by the rebels. Much of al-Ubulla was destroyed and many of its inhabitants were killed during the assault.