Azzan ibn Tamim al-Kharudi (Arabic: عزان بن تميم الخروضي, romanizedʿAzzān ibn Tamīm al-Kharūḍī; died 893 CE) was the ruler of Oman from 890 to 893 CE, serving as both the nation's imam and sultan.[1][2][3]

Azzan ibn Tamim
عزان بن تميم
Imam and Sultan
Imam and Sultan of Oman
Reign890 – 893 CE
PredecessorRashid ibn al-Nazar
SuccessorMuhammad ibn al-Hasan
Died893 CE
Imamate of Oman
ReligionIbadi Islam

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Ibn Tamim was anointed Imam & Sultan of Oman in 890 CE—a time of tremendous turmoil for the region. Just three years later, Muhammad ibn Nur, a military commander of the Abbasid Caliphate, had invaded Oman, killing ibn Tamim along with his followers.[1][3][4]

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  1. ^ a b Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 20
  2. ^ Salil-Ibn Razik 1871, p. 25
  3. ^ a b "Worldmark Encyclopedia Of Religious Practices - Countries M-z [PDF] [4j2cvom5mj80]". vdoc.pub. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  4. ^ Al-Rawas, pp. 192-4; King, p. 86; Allen, p. 28; Rosenthal, p. 10; al-Mas'udi, p. 143