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Yahya ibn Umar lead an abortive uprising from Kufa against the Abbasid Caliph Al-Musta'in.
Shaykh 's dethronement of al-Musta'in was declared unlawful by the ulama.
After a civil war that lasted almost one year al-Musta'in abdicated.
Al-Musta'in was captured by the rebels, who competed against each other for the sultanate.
This act gained him the favour of Caliph al-Musta'in r.
On the following day, Muhammad went to al-Musta'in and attempted to convince him to abdicate.
The Emirs placed on the throne as a temporary measure Caliph Al-Musta'in Billah.
After long hesitation, al-Musta'in formally abdicated the sultanate, and was held in the Citadel.
Contrary to the agreed terms, however, al-Musta'in was murdered.
Al-Musta'in took up his residence at the Cairo Citadel on 12 July.
Instead of finding a refuge at Medina, al-Musta'in found himself kept in Baghdad.
Muntasir poisoned to death ; accession of al-Musta'in.
He was succeeded by al-Musta'in.
He briefly served as vizier ( Arabic, wazir ) during the caliphate of al-Musta'in r.
Having defeated and slain Al-musta'in.

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