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which is in mecca the city Ahmad ibn Ţũlũn (220 - 270 AH/835 - 884 AD) was the founder of the Tũlũnid dynasty that ruled Egypt briefly between 868 and 905 AD. Originally sent by the Abbassid caliph as governor to Egypt, ibn Ţũlũn established himself as an independent ruler. ...


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Ibn Ţũlũn was born in Baghdad during the month of Ramadan 220 AH (September 835).
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Ibn Ţũlũn's forces followed and took control of large portions of Syria, but the campaign was cut short when ibn Ţũlũn had to return to Egypt to deal with a revolt led by his own son, Abbas.
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