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  • 801: Death of Rābiʿa al-ʿAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya famous Arab Muslim saint and Sufi mystic.
  • 802: The Mecca Protocol: Caliph Harun al-Rashid and the leading officials of the Abbasid Caliphate perform the hajj to Mecca, where the line of succession is finalized. Harun's eldest son al-Amin is named heir, but his second son Abdallah al-Ma'mun is named as al-Amin's heir, and governor of Khurasan. A third son, al-Qasim, is added as third heir, and receives responsibility over the frontier areas with the Byzantine empire.
  • 803: Downfall of the Barmakids. Execution of Ja'far ibn Yahya.
  • 805: Outbreak of revolt of Rafi ibn al-Layth in Khurasan.
  • 806: Harun al-Rashid leads a huge campaign against the Byzantines.
  • 809: Death of Harun al-Rashid. Accession of al-Amin.
  • 810: Muhammad al-Taqi, the 9th Shia Imam was born.
  • 811: Abbasid Civil War: Battle of Rayy in Persia.
  • 812, August: Abbasid Civil War: the Siege of Baghdad begins
  • 813, September: Abbasid Civil War: the Siege of Baghdad ends with the capture of the city by the forces of al-Ma'mun and the death of al-Amin
  • 813: Tahir ibn Husayn appointed as Governor of Mosul by Al-Ma'mun
  • 815: Shi'a revolt under Abu 'l-Saraya al-Sirri in Iraq. Harthama ibn A'yan quells the revolt.
  • 816: Shi'a revolt in Mecca; In Spain the Umayyads capture the island of Corsica. Harthama ibn A'yan is executed.
  • 818: Ali al-Rida dies in Mashhad. Muhammad al-Taqi becomes Imam. The Umayyads of Spain capture the islands of Ibiza, Majorca, and Sardinia.
  • 820: Tahir ibn Husayn, Caliph al-Ma'mun appointed Tahir as Governor of Khorasan. In 820 Abdallah ibn Tahir was appointed governor of Syria.
  • 822: Death of al-Hakam I in Spain; accession of Abd ar-Rahman II.
  • 822: Death of Tahir in Khurasan. Talha was appointed Governor by Al-Ma'mun in 822. Jafar ibn al-Mu'tasim (future Al-Mutawakkil) born in Baghdad.
  • ca. 825: Establishment of the Emirate of Crete.
  • 826: Abdallah ibn Tahir, appointed as Governor of Egypt.
  • 827: Ali al-Hadi, the 10th Shia Imam is born. Ma'mun declares the Mu'tazili creed as the state religion. Beginning of the Muslim conquest of Sicily.
  • 828: Abdallah ibn Tahir appointed as Governor of Khorasan by Al-Ma'mun in 828.
  • 833: 9 August— Death of Ma'mun. Accession of al-Mu'tasim.
  • 835: Muhammad al-Taqi is poisoned. Ali al-Hadi becomes Imam.
  • 836: al-Mu'tasim moves the capital to Samarra.
  • 837: Revolt of the Jats.
  • 838: Revolt of Babak Khorramdin in Azarbaijan suppressed. Sack of Amorium by al-Mu'tasim. Death of Abbasid prince Al-Abbas ibn al-Ma'mun.
  • 839: Revolt of Mazyar in Tabaristan. The Muslims occupy South Italy. Capture of the city of Messina in Sicily.
  • 842: 5 January— Death of al-Mu'tasim, accession of al-Wathiq. Death of Qaratis, mother of al-Wathiq in August 16, 842.
  • 843: Revolts of the Arabs. Unsuccessful Byzantine attempt to reconquer the Emirate of Crete.
  • 845: Death of the Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani Governor of Khorasan. In 845 Abbasid caliph Al-Wathiq appointed Tahir ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir as governor of Khorasan.
  • 846: Battle of Mauropotamos between Byzantines and Abbasids in Asia Minor.
  • 846: Hasan al-Askari, the 11th Shia Imam is born.
  • 847: Death of Wathiq, accession of al-Mutawakkil.
  • 850: Al-Mutawakkil restores orthodoxy.
  • 852: Death of Abd ar-Rahman II of Spain;. accession of Muhammad I.
  • 856: Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Habbari was appointed as Governor of Sind by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil.
  • 858: Al-Mutawakkil founds the town of Jafariya.
  • 860: Ahmad founds the Samanid rule in Transoxiana.
  • 861: Murder of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mutawakkil; accession of al-Muntasir and beginning of the "Anarchy at Samarra".
  • 862: Muntasir poisoned to death; accession of al-Musta'in.
  • 863: The Battle of Lalakaon breaks the power of the emirate of Malatya. Start of the Byzantine counter-offensive.
  • 864: Zaydi state established in Tabaristan by Hasan ibn Zayd (Alavids).
  • 866: Abbasid Civil War: Al-Musta'in flees from Samarra, his deposition and accession of al-Mu'tazz; Muhammad ibn Yusuf Al-Ukhaidhir, a descendant of Ali, establishes an independent kingdom in Yamamah.
  • 867: Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar founds the Saffarid rule in Sistan.
  • 868: Ali al-Hadi is poisoned. Hasan al-Askari becomes Imam. Muhammad al-Mahdi, the last Imam of shiite is born. Ahmad ibn Tulun finds the Tulunid rule in Egypt.
  • 869: The Abbasid Caliph Mu'tazz forced to abdicate, his death and accession of al-Muhtadi. Beginning of Zanj Rebellion in Basra.
  • 870: Turks revolt against Muhtadi, his death and accession of al-Mu'tamid.
  • 871: Bari is captured by Louis II of Italy, ending the Emirate of Bari.
  • 873: Muhammad ibn Tahir, the governor of Khorasan was overthrew by rebels.
  • 874: Hasan al-Askari is poisoned. Muhammad al-Mahdi becomes Imam. Zanji state established at al-Muktara during the Zanj Rebellion in South Iraq. Death of the Samanid ruler Ahmad, accession of Nasr I.
  • 875: Death of Abbasid official, Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn Yazdad al-Marwazi. Death of Muhammad ibn Ahmad Abbasid vassal Emir of Ifriqiya.
  • 876: April 8 – Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul: Abbasid forces, led by Al-Muwaffaq, halt a Saffarid rebellion on the River Tigris. The rebel Ya'qub ibn al-Layth tries to capture the Abbasid Caliphate's capital of Baghdad, but he is forced, with his army, to retreat.
  • 877: Death of Ya'qub ibn al-Layth al-Saffar in Sistan, accession of Amr bin Layth.
  • 878: Fall of Syracuse to the Muslims.
  • 879: Zanj Rebellion: The Abbasid Caliphate concentrates its efforts against the Zanj rebels in Mesopotamia. The Abbasid general Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad (future caliph Al-Mu'tadid) leads an expeditionary force (10,000 men) to suppress the revolt. This marks the turning-point of the war.
  • 883: End of Zanj Rebellion
  • 884: Abdullah ibn Umar al'Habbari (884-913) succeeded his father as ruler of Sindh. His father Umar ended up creating a hereditary dynasty in Sindh because of Anarchy at Samarra and Fifth Fitna
  • 885: Death of Ahmad ibn Tulun in Egypt, accession of Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun.
  • 886: Death of Muhammad I the Umayyad ruler of Spain, accession of al-Mundhir. Death of Abdullah ibn Umar the Habbari ruler of Sind.
  • 888: Death of Mundhir the Umayyad ruler of Spain, accession of Abdullah ibn Muhammad al-Umawi.
  • 891: The Qarmatian state established at Bahrain.
  • 892: Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tamid death. al-Mu'tadid becomes Caliph. Death of the Samanid ruler Nasr, accession of Ismail I.
  • 893: Zaydi Imamate is established in Yemen by al-Hadi Yahya ibn al-Husayn ibn al-Qasim
  • 894: The Rustamids become the vassals of Spain.
  • 896: Death of Khumarawayh ibn Ahmad ibn Tulun; accession of Abu 'l-Asakir Jaysh.
  • 897: Assassination of Abu 'l-Asakir Jaysh; accession of Abu Musa Harun.
  • 898: Qarmatians sack Basra. By the end of this century, global Muslim population had grown to 3 percent of the total.
  • 899: Birth of Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Mu'tadid the future Abbasid caliph Al-Qahir, he ruled from 932 to 934.
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