Islamic, Umayyad, Aban bin al-Walid أبان بن الوليد (AH 120-130 / 730-740 AD), AE Fals. Finest knwon (Copy)
Udayy was appointed to the governorship of Basra by the caliph Umar II shortly after the latter's ascension in 717.[1] After receiving his appointment, he established himself in Basra; he also ordered the arrest of his predecessor Yazid ibn al-Muhallab, whom Umar had dismissed from the governorship of Iraq. Once Yazid was captured, Udayy shipped him to the caliph's residence in Syria, where he was cast into prison.[2]
Adi served as governor of Basra for the duration of Umar's caliphate.[3] Unlike Yazid, who had been governor of all of Iraq and the eastern provinces, Adi did not have authority over Kufa and Khurasan, which were placed under separate governors.[4] His area of responsibility, however, was still considerable, and extended from Basra and Bahrayn in the west to Sind in the east.[3] Oman was also initially under Udayy's authority, but Umar revoked his jurisdiction over it after receiving complaints about his lieutenant's administration there.[5]
Collections
Quick Links
Our Newsletter
Be the first to know about new arrivals and exclusive offers.
© 2025 Ariana Coins, All right reserved. | | eCommerce website design by QeRetail
Shipping
We will usually dispatch within 1-2 working days of receiving cleared payment.
Returns
Shop with confidence, All items offered are authentic & unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine for life.
If you are not satisfied for any reason coin order may be returned within 10 days of receipt (in its original condition).You will get a full refund minus postage fees. The customer shall bear the cost of returning all items and shall insure them for their full value.
- © 2025 Ariana Coins, All rights reserved. |
- |
- eCommerce website design by QeRetail

