Abu-Sa'id Jannabi

Abu Sa'id al -Hasan ibn al - Bahram Dschannabi (Arabic أبو سعيد الحسن بن بهرام الجنابي, Abū Sa ʿ DMG īd al - Ḥasan b Bahrām al - Ǧannābī; . † 913 ) was a missionary of the Ismaili Muslims and founder of the Qarmatenstaates in al - Hasa and Bahrain.

Abu Said al - Dschannabi was a supporter of the Ismailis and began at the end of the 9th century on behalf of Hamdan Qarmat with the mission in the southern coastal areas of the Persian Gulf (al- Hasa and Bahrain). Trailer he could especially among the warlike Bedouin tribes win, with which he was able to conquer the 899 port city of al - Qatif. After the founding of the fortress of al - Hasa (now al - Hofuf ) dominated al - Dschannabi the southern Gulf coast, could fend off attacks by the Abbasids and 912 even attack Basra.

As in Iraq, there came 899 to a break with the Fatimids of Salamya, when Said ( Abdallah al -Mahdi ) revealed as the true Imam. The Ismailis in the Gulf Coast held on firmly to the promised Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail. They were named in the aftermath of Hamdan Qarmat as Qarmatis. Even after the success of the Fatimids in the Maghreb, Egypt, and in Syria they were never recognized by the Qarmatis as the rightful leader of the Ismailis. Al- Dschannabi 913 was murdered by a slave.

His brother al -Hasan ibn Sanbar first took over the regency for the minor sons. With it, the Abbasids were able to achieve in exchange for money and arms supplies a ceasefire. 923 then joined Abu Tahir ( 923-944 ) succeeded his father.

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