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Part of Kutama Revolution

Localisation of Mila in a map showing Kutama revolution.
Date901
Location
Result

Kutama Victory

  • Capture of the city[1]
Belligerents
Ismaili state of the Kutama Aghlabid
Commanders and leaders
Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i
Abu Yousef Maknoun al-Kutami
Ibrahim II  Surrendered[2]
Musa Ibn Al Abbas Surrendered
Strength
Unknow Unknow
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The capture of Mila took place in 901 between the Kutama revolutionary and the Aghlabid forces of Mila.

Battle edit

Led by Abu Abdallah, the Kutama army engaged in intense combat against the Aghlabid forces. The clashes resulted in the loss of many Aghlabid commanders. In response to the looming threat, the city's governor, Musa Ibn Al Abbas, opted to surrender and open the city gates to the victors. [3]

Aftermatch edit

After the battle , the city was recaptured by the Aghlabid forces but was later re-conquered by the Kutama forces. [3]

References edit

  1. ^ Carool Kersten (2015). The Caliphate and Islamic Statehood. p. 50. ISBN 9783940924568.
  2. ^ Brett (2021). The Rise of the Fatimids. p. 94. ISBN 9789004473379.
  3. ^ a b Najib Zaib (1993). دولة التشيع في بلاد المغرب. p. 212.