‘Abd Allāh ibn Sa‘īd ibn Sa‘d (Arabic: عبد الله بن سعيد بن سعد; d. c. 1776) was a sharif of the Zayd clan who was briefly Sharif and Emir of Mecca in May 1770.
Abd Allah ibn Sa'id عبد الله بن سعيد | |
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Sharif and Emir of Mecca | |
Reign | May 1770 |
Predecessor | Musa'id ibn Sa'id |
Successor | Ahmad ibn Sa'id |
Died | c. 1776 |
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Father | Sa'id ibn Sa'd |
His brother Sharif Musa'id gave bay'ah (allegiance) to him before his death as his chosen successor. He assumed the Emirate after Musa'id's death on 27 Muharram 1184 AH (c. 23 May 1770) and received his investiture from the Qadi of Mecca. However his brother Sharif Ahmad, desiring the Emirate for himself, deposed Abd Allah and appointed himself as Emir. Abd Allah died six years later.[1][2][3]
Notes
edit- ^ Uzunçarşılı 2003, pp. 185–186.
- ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, p. 245.
- ^ Daḥlan 2007, p. 274.
References
edit- Uzunçarşılı, İsmail Hakkı (2003). Ashrāf Makkat al-Mukarramah wa-umarāʼihā fī al-ʻahd al-ʻUthmānī أشراف مكة المكرمة وأمرائها في العهد العثماني (in Arabic). Translated by Murād, Khalīl ʻAlī (1st ed.). Beirut: al-Dār al-‘Arabīyah lil-Mawsū‘āt.
- al-Ghāzī, ‘Abd Allāh ibn Muḥammad (2009). ‘Abd al-Malik ibn ‘Abd Allāh ibn Duhaysh (ed.). Ifādat al-anām إفادة الأنام (in Arabic). Vol. 3 (1st ed.). Makkah: Maktabat al-Asadī.
- Daḥlan, Aḥmad Zaynī (2007) [1887/1888]. Khulāṣat al-kalām fī bayān umarā' al-Balad al-Ḥarām خلاصة الكلام في بيان أمراء البلد الحرام (in Arabic). Dār Arḍ al-Ḥaramayn.