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Thumāma ibn al-Walīd ibn Qa‘qā al-‘Absi‘ (Arabic: ثمامة بن الوليد بن قعقاع العبسي) was an Arab general of noble lineage from Syria, who served the Abbasid Caliphate. He belonged to a family of the Banu Abs, part of the old Arab tribal nobility (ashraf), which became affiliated with the Umayyad dynasty when Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685–705) married a cousin of Thumama's grandfather . His father served the Umayyads as general and governor of Qinnasrin, but was tortured to death along with Thumama's uncle and other family members when the two brothers opposed the accession of al-Walid II (r. 743–744).

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  • Thumāma ibn al-Walīd ibn Qa‘qā al-‘Absi‘ (Arabic: ثمامة بن الوليد بن قعقاع العبسي) was an Arab general of noble lineage from Syria, who served the Abbasid Caliphate. He belonged to a family of the Banu Abs, part of the old Arab tribal nobility (ashraf), which became affiliated with the Umayyad dynasty when Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685–705) married a cousin of Thumama's grandfather . His father served the Umayyads as general and governor of Qinnasrin, but was tortured to death along with Thumama's uncle and other family members when the two brothers opposed the accession of al-Walid II (r. 743–744). Thumama survived the purge and served the Abbasids, who overthrew the Umayyads, as general against the Byzantine Empire. He led the annual summer raids into Byzantine Asia Minor in 777 and in 778, when he was defeated by the Byzantine general Michael Lachanodrakon. He was also placed in charge of the expedition in 779, but according to al-Tabari he failed to carry it out, and was replaced by al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba. Nothing more is known about Thumama, but his son Uthman was one of the local leaders of Qinnasrin who used the turmoil of the Fourth Fitna in the 810s to become virtually autonomous rulers of their localities. (en)
  • Tumama ibne Ualide ibne Caca Alabci (Thumāma ibn al-Walīd ibn Qa'qā al-'Absi - lit. "Tumama, filho de Ualide, filho de Cada Alabci") foi um general árabe de linhagem nobre da Síria que serviu ao Califado Abássida. Sua família pertencia a uma antiga nobilidade tribal árabe (ashraf) e tornou-se afiliada com a dinastia omíada quando o califa omíada Abdal Malique (r. 685–705) casou-se com a prima do avô de Tumama, . Seu pai, Ualide, serviu aos omíadas como general e governador de Cálcis da Celessíria, mas foi torturado até a morte junto com o seu tio Abdal Malique e outros membros da família quando os dois irmãos se opuseram a ascensão de Ualide II (r. 743–744). Tumama sobreviveu ao expurgo e serviu aos abássidas, que derrubaram os omíadas, como general contra o Império Bizantino. Ele liderou os raides anuais de verão na Ásia Menor bizantina em 777 e em 778, quando foi derrotado pelo general bizantino Miguel Lacanodraco. Foi também colocado no comando da expedição de 779, mas de acordo com Atabari ele não conseguiu realizá-la e foi substituído por Haçane ibne Cataba. Nada mais se sabe sobre Tumama, exceto que seu filho Otomão foi um dos líderes locais de Cálcis que usaram o tumulto do para se tornarem governantes virtualmente autônomos em suas localidades. (pt)
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  • Thumāma ibn al-Walīd ibn Qa‘qā al-‘Absi‘ (Arabic: ثمامة بن الوليد بن قعقاع العبسي) was an Arab general of noble lineage from Syria, who served the Abbasid Caliphate. He belonged to a family of the Banu Abs, part of the old Arab tribal nobility (ashraf), which became affiliated with the Umayyad dynasty when Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (r. 685–705) married a cousin of Thumama's grandfather . His father served the Umayyads as general and governor of Qinnasrin, but was tortured to death along with Thumama's uncle and other family members when the two brothers opposed the accession of al-Walid II (r. 743–744). (en)
  • Tumama ibne Ualide ibne Caca Alabci (Thumāma ibn al-Walīd ibn Qa'qā al-'Absi - lit. "Tumama, filho de Ualide, filho de Cada Alabci") foi um general árabe de linhagem nobre da Síria que serviu ao Califado Abássida. Sua família pertencia a uma antiga nobilidade tribal árabe (ashraf) e tornou-se afiliada com a dinastia omíada quando o califa omíada Abdal Malique (r. 685–705) casou-se com a prima do avô de Tumama, . Seu pai, Ualide, serviu aos omíadas como general e governador de Cálcis da Celessíria, mas foi torturado até a morte junto com o seu tio Abdal Malique e outros membros da família quando os dois irmãos se opuseram a ascensão de Ualide II (r. 743–744). (pt)
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