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Malik ibn Kaydar (Arabic: مالك بن كيدر; died 848) was a Sogdian military officer for the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth century. The son of Kaydar Nasr ibn Abdallah and brother of Muzaffar ibn Kaydar, Malik served under the Turkish general Ashinas during the Amorium campaign against the Byzantine Empire in 838, and he was responsible for pursuing and capturing a number of inhabitants of Ancyra who had fled from the Muslim army. In 839 Ashinas appointed him as resident governor of Egypt, and his administration there was praised by the fifteenth century chronicler Ibn Taghribirdi. After holding the governorship for a little over two years, he was dismissed by Ashinas in favor of Ali ibn Yahya al-Armani in 841. He died in Alexandria in 848.

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  • مالك بن كيدر هو قائد عسكري صغدي، عباسي، ووالي مصر من 224 هـ إلى 226 هـ. (ar)
  • Malik ibn Kaydar (Arabic: مالك بن كيدر; died 848) was a Sogdian military officer for the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth century. The son of Kaydar Nasr ibn Abdallah and brother of Muzaffar ibn Kaydar, Malik served under the Turkish general Ashinas during the Amorium campaign against the Byzantine Empire in 838, and he was responsible for pursuing and capturing a number of inhabitants of Ancyra who had fled from the Muslim army. In 839 Ashinas appointed him as resident governor of Egypt, and his administration there was praised by the fifteenth century chronicler Ibn Taghribirdi. After holding the governorship for a little over two years, he was dismissed by Ashinas in favor of Ali ibn Yahya al-Armani in 841. He died in Alexandria in 848. (en)
  • Malik bin Kaydar (bahasa Arab: مالك بن كيدر‎; wafat 848) adalah seorang perwira militer Sogdia untuk Kekhalifahan Abbasiyah pada abad kesembilan. Putra dari dan saudara dari , Malik bertugas di bawah jenderal Turki Ashinas pada masa kampanye Amorion melawan Kekaisaran Bizantium pada tahun 838, dan ia bertanggungjawab atas penangkapan sejumlah penduduk Ancyra yang kabur dari tentara Muslim. (in)
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  • مالك بن كيدر هو قائد عسكري صغدي، عباسي، ووالي مصر من 224 هـ إلى 226 هـ. (ar)
  • Malik ibn Kaydar (Arabic: مالك بن كيدر; died 848) was a Sogdian military officer for the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth century. The son of Kaydar Nasr ibn Abdallah and brother of Muzaffar ibn Kaydar, Malik served under the Turkish general Ashinas during the Amorium campaign against the Byzantine Empire in 838, and he was responsible for pursuing and capturing a number of inhabitants of Ancyra who had fled from the Muslim army. In 839 Ashinas appointed him as resident governor of Egypt, and his administration there was praised by the fifteenth century chronicler Ibn Taghribirdi. After holding the governorship for a little over two years, he was dismissed by Ashinas in favor of Ali ibn Yahya al-Armani in 841. He died in Alexandria in 848. (en)
  • Malik bin Kaydar (bahasa Arab: مالك بن كيدر‎; wafat 848) adalah seorang perwira militer Sogdia untuk Kekhalifahan Abbasiyah pada abad kesembilan. Putra dari dan saudara dari , Malik bertugas di bawah jenderal Turki Ashinas pada masa kampanye Amorion melawan Kekaisaran Bizantium pada tahun 838, dan ia bertanggungjawab atas penangkapan sejumlah penduduk Ancyra yang kabur dari tentara Muslim. (in)
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  • مالك بن كيدر (ar)
  • Malik bin Kaidar (in)
  • Malik ibn Kaydar (en)
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