Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Qasri

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Monarchal-Mansur
Died
Abbasid Caliphate
Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Qasri
محمد بن خالد القسري
Governor of Medina, Mecca, Taif
In office
758–760/1
Monarchal-Mansur
Preceded byZiyad ibn Ubayd Allah al-Harithi
Succeeded byRiyah ibn Uthman al-Murri
Personal details
Died
Abbasid Caliphate
Parent
Military career
AllegianceAbbasid Caliphate
BranchUmayyad army
ConflictsAbbasid Revolution

Muhammad ibn Khalid al-Qasri (Arabic: محمد بن خالد القسري) was a son of the famed Khalid al-Qasri, the longtime (724–738) governor of al-Iraq for the Umayyads.[1]

During the Abbasid Revolution, he participated in the uprising at Kufa at the approach of the Abbasid army,[1] and later was appointed governor of Mecca, Medina, and Ta'if by the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur.[2]

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